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You need to test on the src_ip of the other proxy and allow incoming
from that IP.<br>
g-)<br>
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Ranganath B wrote:
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>Was trying to make calls between 2 SIP soft phones which are
registered with 2 different SER SIP proxy servers running on different
machines but it fails always. When I make a call from Soft Phone-A
registered with SER-A to Soft Phone-B registered with SER-B it fails.
Soft Phone-A receives 407 response to its INVITE from SER-B and always
fails to authenticate. Please provide me inputs on how to solve this
problem. I have tried even adding Soft Phone-A's username and password
in SER-B but none of them worked.
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<div>I have another doubt about "aliases" in SER. Can I make some
effective use of this and solve the problem mentioned above?</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance,</div>
<div>Ranganath </div>
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