[Serusers] pinging my server
Nils Ohlmeier
nils at iptel.org
Tue Jun 1 16:42:15 CEST 2004
Hello,
comments below.
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 16:17, Cory Zue wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very new to ser, and am trying to make sure that my server is
> alive. Unfortunately, I am behind a firewall and installing remotely
> on another computer. I have gotten ser installed, but can't tell if it
> is working correctly. When I try to ping the server using sipsak, this
> is what I get:
>
> sipsak -T -s sip:user1 at 172.18.1.100
> warning: IP extract from warning activated to be more informational
> 0: 172.18.1.100 (0.219 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops
> 1: 172.18.1.100 (7.897 ms) SIP/2.0 478 Unresolveable destination
> (478/TM)
> without Contact header
You are not pinging the server itself (that would be -s sip:172.18.1.100) but
you are trying to traceroute to the user 'user1'. And the this users seems to
be registered with an 'Unresolveable destination'. You can verify with serctl
with what address the user is registered.
Greetings
Nils
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