[Kamailio-Users] Multipart SDP problem...
Edson - Lists
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Mon Jun 15 00:41:14 CEST 2009
Hi, Andreas....
I found some interesting informations about encapsulating and/or
translating/mapping QSIG into SIP messages.
The mapping can be found in:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/sip/configuration/guide/tunneling_qsig_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1054676
While the encapsulation (called tunneling) commands are found in:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/sip/configuration/guide/tunneling_qsig_ps6441_TSD_Products_Configuration_Guide_Chapter.html#wp1054717
their You will find how to configure it for a hole GW, or just for an
interface.
Using that descriptions and info I could make it work configuring
"signaling forward rawmsg" in the "voice service voip".
But even so, I'll keep trying to solve this issue (multipart SDP) on
script side... I'll never have access to all GWs connected to my
SIP-Proxy... :(
Edson.
Edson - Lists escreveu:
> Hi, Andreas...
>
> Your sugestion is good, it's another path to be explored, even if I
> prefer to have control on Kamailio side...
>
> But so far I didn't find any command that could allow me to disable
> QSIG messages to be send through SIP. If You have experience with
> AS5350 and/or AS5400, could You please share the applicable commands?
>
> Edson.
>
> Andreas Sikkema escreveu:
>> On Jun 11, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
>>
>>> Edson - Lists writes:
>>>
>>>> Maybe, then, someone could point me to how to disable multipart SDP on
>>>> Cisco AS5300 GWs.... I already dig it on Cisco and Google sites,
>>>> but so
>>>> far nothing founded...
>>>
>>> instead of disabling multipart in cisco, may be you could use this
>>> textops function hack that i wrote for the purpose:
>>
>>
>> A quick glance at the first post in this thread suggests to me that
>> there's some sort of QSIG payload involved. Does the OP really need
>> that? If not, maybe there's a way to disable that on an AS5300? I
>> only have experience with ASS5350, AS5400 and none whatsoever with
>> QSIG but I'm sure that QSIG passthrough can be disabled on the SIP side.
>>
>
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