[Serusers] error: mediaproxy/sendMediaproxyCommand(): can't connect to MediaProxy

Charles Wang lazy.charles at gmail.com
Mon Feb 21 18:21:44 CET 2005


Dear Paul:

Yes, I have study the readme, and both start daemon of mediaproxy
Python server and start my ser with mediaproxy module supported.

I guess that my setting done. And I wanna forward a noanswer call from
UA(1011) to PSTN(0939749xxx) via UA(1033).

In my log, the call is ringing from UA1011 to UA1033 first.
Then after a few seconds, failure_route[1] trigger, and it shall be
forward(busy) to a PSTN number.
I define this number at usr_preferences table and attribute:fwdbusy,
value:sip:0939749xxx at ser.xxx.net.tw.

I can find it try to connect to my CISCO trunk (xxx.xxx.190.243), but
why is its uri/username still 1033 ? I guess that something is wrong
in my ser.cfg.

Charles


My log:
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SER: SIP Call On-Net section route(2)
command request 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4
192.168.11.4:8000:audio 61.217.225.225 ser.xxx.net.tw local
61.229.13.49 remote X-PRO=20build=201082
info=from:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw,to:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw,fromtag:309679536,totag:
SER: SIP Call On-Net section route(2)
PDT:prefix2domain: no prefix found in [1033]
Time:[Tue Feb 22 00:50:57 2005] Method:<INVITE> r-uri:<1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw>
IP:<61.217.225.225> From:<sip:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw>
To:<sip:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw> <sip:1011 at 192.168.11.4:5060>
SER: a INT user
SER: BLIND CALL FORWARDING
SER: Look aliases
SER: Look location
SER isflagset (sip)
SER: Look aliases
SER: Look location
SER isflagset (sip)
SER: SIP Call On-Net section route(2)
command request 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4
192.168.11.4:8000:audio 61.217.225.225 ser.xxx.net.tw local
61.229.13.49 remote X-PRO=20build=201082
info=from:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw,to:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw,fromtag:309679536,totag:
domain ser.xxx.net.tw doesn't define any mediaproxy.
will use default mediaproxy for this call.
command request 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4
192.168.11.4:8000:audio 61.217.225.225 ser.xxx.net.tw local
61.229.13.49 remote X-PRO=20build=201082
info=from:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw,to:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw,fromtag:309679536,totag:,dispatcher
session 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4: started.
listening on xxx.xxx.190.248:35006
command execution time:  6.19 ms
forwarding to mediaproxy on /var/run/mediaproxy.sock: got:
'xxx.xxx.190.248 35006'
command execution time: 92.46 ms
SER: Failure Route section failure_route(1)
SER: fork to fwdnoanswer
SER: No Answer Failure and Jump to route(3)
SER: Demestic Call Off-Net section route(3)
SER: Connecting to PSTN.....  <================== after this, uri
should be "0939749xxx at ser.xxx.net.tw" ?????
command request 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4
192.168.11.4:8000:audio 61.217.225.225 ser.xxx.net.tw local
xxx.xxx.190.243 remote X-PRO=20build=201082
info=from:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw,to:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw,fromtag:309679536,totag:
domain ser.xxx.net.tw doesn't define any mediaproxy.  <==== this phone
number should not be 1033, it should be 0939749xxx (a PSTN number)
??????
will use default mediaproxy for this call.
command request 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4
192.168.11.4:8000:audio 61.217.225.225 ser.xxx.net.tw local
xxx.xxx.190.243 remote X-PRO=20build=201082
info=from:1011 at ser.xxx.net.tw,to:1033 at ser.xxx.net.tw,fromtag:309679536,totag:,dispatcher
command execution time:  0.34 ms
forwarding to mediaproxy on /var/run/mediaproxy.sock: got:
'xxx.xxx.190.248 35006'
command execution time: 3846.84 ms
PDT:prefix2domain: no prefix found in [1033]
SER: SIP Call On-Net section route(2)
session 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4: 0/0/0
packets, 0/0/0 bytes (caller/called/relayed)
session 88D1D3FD-0193-41D0-990C-06915D53D1BF at 192.168.11.4: ended (did timeout).




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