[Serusers] voicemail config
Jan Janak
jan at iptel.org
Thu Jan 22 01:06:26 CET 2004
Your user agent didn't send ACK, ser keeps resending 200 OK.
Jan.
On 20-01 17:18, Srbislav Cvetkovic wrote:
> Ok guys,
>
> here is the sip trace. Hope this helps to find what the problem is:
>
> thanks
>
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
> 198.14
> 4.32.65:5060..From: Srbo <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:
> 1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Call-ID:
> CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.
> 32.65..CSeq: 24427 INVITE..Server: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11
> (i386/freebsd
> ))..Content-Length: 0..Warning: 392 198.144.32.68:5060 "Noisy
> feedback tell
> s: pid=15207 req_src_ip=198.144.32.65 req_src_port=5060
> in_uri=sip:1000 at 19
> 8.144.32.68 out_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.66:5060 via_cnt==1"....
> ###########
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> ###
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #######
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
> U 198.144.32.68:5060 -> 198.144.32.65:5060
> SIP/2.0 200 OK..Record-Route:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68;ftag=1663827790;lr=on
> >..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 198.144.32.65:5060..From: Srbo
> <sip:1001 at 198.144.32.68>
> ;tag=1663827790..To:
> <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>;tag=00003B881BF04290..Call-ID
> : CA50CABB-4B95-11D8-B5C4-003065570D52 at 198.144.32.65..CSeq: 24427
> INVITE..S
> erver: Sip EXpress router (0.8.11 (i386/freebsd))..Content-Length:
> 130..Con
> tact: <sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68>..Content-Type:
> application/sdp..Warning: 392
> 198.144.32.68:5090 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=15225
> req_src_ip=198.144.32
> .68 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:1000 at 198.144.32.68:5090
> out_uri=sip:1000 at 1
> 98.144.32.68:5090 via_cnt==0"....v=0..o=username 0 0 IN IP4
> 198.144.32.68..
> s=session..c=IN IP4 198.144.32.68..t=0 0..m=audio 7628 RTP/AVP
> 0..a=rtpmap:
> 0 pcmu/8000..
> #
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 04:04 PM, Arnd Vehling wrote:
>
> >>Jan,
> >>how do you get SIP dumps? Do you mean log files from
> >>/var/log/messages ?
> >
> >no. He means sip protocol traces. There are several ways to get them.
> >
> >You can use
> >
> >- ngrep (works on the unix server)
> >- tcpdump (unix + windows)
> >- ethereal (unix + windows)
> >
> >to grab the sip packets from the network interface. If you have
> >installed
> >"ngrep" you can just do a:
> >
> >ngrep -d eth0 src port 5060 or dst port 5060
> >
> >better, redirect all to a file for futher investigation:
> >
> >ngrep -d eth0 src port 5060 or dst port 5060 > /tmp/siplog &
> >
> >in case youre sip port (on the server) is 5060 and youre network
> >interface
> >is "eth0".
> >
> >In addition you can install the "xlite" softfone from xten.com. It has
> >a
> >debug option which will display all sip messages in a window. This is
> >very
> >convenient for debugging from notebook at a customer site etc.
> >
> >best regards,
> >
> > Arnd
> >
>
> Srbo Cvetkovic | CityNet, Inc.
> srbo at city-net.com | Pittsburgh, PA
> voice: 412.481.5406 | fax: 412.431.1315
>
>
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