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If your Phone1 or/and Phone2 are behind a NAT you should install
SER+MEDIAPROXY or SER+RTPPROXY.<br>
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You could check <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.onsip.org">www.onsip.org</a> for reference.<br>
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Regards<br>
<br>
Alberto Cruz<br>
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Kuti Joe wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap=""> Hi to all!
I'm a new seruser, and I have a problem with SER and a PSTN gw what I can't solve.
I have got 2 UAs, 1 SER server, 1 Cisco PSTN gw (by the side of the voip provider).
All of them have public IP.
Phone1 -------+
|
SER --- PSTN gw
|
Phone2 -------+
When I call from Phone1 to Phone2 directly, it is working properly.
But:
If I call from Phone1 to Phone2 via the PSTN gw, then it's ringing out,
and when I pick up Phone2 I hear the voice of Phone1, but in Phone1 I
can't hear the voice of Phone2.
If I call from Phone1 to other telephone numbers, I have the same problem.
I would like to proxy the media on the server.
I'm useing SER 0.8.14. ser.cfg attached
Thank you very much for your effort, and sorry for my poor English...
Regards,
KutiJoe
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