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Hello List ,<br>
<br>
Am working my way through the OnSIP getting started examples (4.0a)<br>
My testbed and network setup is similar to the OnSip example :<br>
<br>
10.10.10.6 10.10.10.8
10.10.10.3<br>
<pre wrap=""> +-----------+ +-----------+ +-----------------+
| NATed UAs | | NAted UAs | |SER / MediaProxy |<code
class="moz-txt-verticalline"><span class="moz-txt-tag"></span><span
class="moz-txt-tag"></span></code>
+-----------+ +-----------+ +------------------<code
class="moz-txt-verticalline"><span class="moz-txt-tag"></span><span
class="moz-txt-tag"></span></code>
| | | 5060 listened
| | |
| | | __________________________________________________
|__________________LAN (10.10.10.x)_______________|
</pre>
| PAT on Cisco 5060
passed through to 10.10.10.3:5060<br>
___|____<br>
|router | <br>
|______ |<br>
|<br>
<pre wrap=""> +-----------+ (--------)
| NATed UA |-----(Internet)<code class="moz-txt-verticalline"><span
class="moz-txt-tag"></span><span class="moz-txt-tag"></span></code>
+-----------+ (--------)</pre>
<br>
<br>
SER and Two UA's (SJphone) behind a Router with FW.<br>
SER and MediaProxy running on the same box (same internal LAN)<br>
<br>
Public IP address and Port (5060) passed through to Ser/Mediaproxy
server via PAT on the Cisco router. (ie public_ip:5060=10.10.10.x:5060
where 10.10.10.x=ser/mediaproxy server address)<br>
<br>
UA's on internal LAN (10.10.10.x) can connect with Ser and make calls
OK.<br>
<br>
UA from outside the LAN cannot register with SER.<br>
<br>
I've looked through most of the posts in July/August '05 but without
luck<br>
<br>
Came across a similar type problem in a post with a response from
Greger suggesting a patch to 'mediaproxy.py' and 'rtphandler.py'
introducing a --vip option in mediaproxy.py <br>
I've tried this but without success. Maybe my patch is incorrect.<br>
I've also tried to follow Greger's advice for ser.cfg by announcing ;<br>
record_route_preset("public_ip") <br>
alias=public_ip<br>
<br>
This didn't seem to work. I've probably got something fundamentally
wrong somewhere either in my patches or ser.cfg (?!)<br>
I'd be most grateful for any and all assistance to get me over this
stage/hurdle.<br>
<br>
many thanks<br>
regards<br>
<br>
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<font face="Arial">Hemant Patel<br>
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