[Serusers] t_relay results in 483 error

pat newham pnewham at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 8 13:04:06 CET 2005


 
The domain name is the ip address of the ser server
i.e. a user registers as 2001 at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Therefore I set alias=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in my ser.cfg.

Pat
--- Marian Dumitru <marian.dumitru at voice-sistem.ro>
wrote: 
> Hi Pat,
> 
> Set as alias the domain name (as DNS name). If your
> requests look like 
> user at foo.org, set  alias=foo.org
> 
> Best regards,
> Marian
> 
> pat newham wrote:
> > Thank you for reply. It is still not working
> correctly
> > Im afraid.
> > 
> > I have added the lines :
> > 
> > alias= xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (being the public address
> of my
> > ser server)
> > alias =127.0.0.1
> > 
> > at the start of the config file and added
> > 
> > if (uri==myself)
> > {
> >     bla
> > }
> > 
> > in the middle of my config.
> > 
> > Other than that my config is just the default one.
> As
> > I mentioned previously I have both user agents and
> ser
> > on public addresses. There is no nat or even
> > authentication in the current setup. It is the
> > simplest scenario, they are all connected via a
> hub
> > and all have public addresses.
> > 
> > A sniff of the eth0 i/f of ser revealed:
> > 
> > an invite going from UA1 to SER. A 100 trying
> message
> > sent back to UA1. Then a 483 too many hops message
> > sent from ser to UA1.
> > 
> > A sniff of the loopback i/f revealed an invite
> message
> > sent from ser address to ser address repeatedly.
> > 
> > Any further ideas?
> > Thank you,
> > Pat.
> > 
> >  --- Marian Dumitru
> <marian.dumitru at voice-sistem.ro>
> > wrote: 
> > 
> >>Hi Pat,
> >>
> >>Most sure "uri==myself" doesn't match for your
> RURI
> >>domain. Be sure SER 
> >>consider as served domain the RURI domain. At
> >>startup you see the 
> >>listing of all served domains by SER. If you want
> to
> >>add some more, use 
> >>the alias config option:
> >>	alias=some.new.domain
> >>
> >>Best regards,
> >>Marian
> >>
> >>pat newham wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello,
> >>>
> >>>I am new to this list and SEr and am trying a
> very
> >>>simple scenario. I would like to establish a call
> >>>using SER via two grandstream BT100's(UA1 and
> >>
> >>UA2).
> >>
> >>>The two agent and SER are all on public
> addresses.
> >>
> >>The
> >>
> >>>two agents register with SER ok. However when I
> >>
> >>try to
> >>
> >>>ring UA2 from UA1, I get a 483 error. I know that
> >>
> >>this
> >>
> >>>mean there are too many hops. My config is
> >>
> >>practically
> >>
> >>>the same as the basic (i.e.
> standard)configuration
> >>>file (except for authorization and I have added a
> >>
> >>line
> >>
> >>>including an alias equal to the public address of
> >>>ser....the "if (uri==myself)" statement is
> correct
> >>
> >>I
> >>
> >>>think...I checked). 
> >>>
> >>>I checked the loopback address as suggested in
> the
> >>>archives and can see that the invite is
> repeatedly
> >>>sent to ser itself and 100 trying messages are
> >>
> >>sent to
> >>
> >>>ser itself, therefore the max forwards value
> value
> >>>must be reached and this is why the error occurs.
> >>>
> >>>I note that when I comment out all the
> t_relay()'s
> >>
> >>in
> >>
> >>>ser.cfg, the error doesnt occur however the
> invite
> >>>from UA1 reached ser and thats it.(i.e. its not
> >>>forwarded)...Any help would be greatly
> >>
> >>appreciated(I
> >>
> >>>run the most stable version of ser released i.e
> >>>0.8.14)
> >>>
> >>>Regards,
> >>>Pat.
> >>>
> 
> 
> -- 
> Voice System
> http://www.voice-system.ro
>  


	
	
		
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