[Freeswitch-users] incoming call routing <domain>

ccav c_cav_01 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 9 20:25:32 PST 2008


Cable modem <----> nat router <---->  fs

fs is set as DMZ on nat router so all packets get there.

My ipv4 address is 192.168.0.x  The nat router holds the public IP.  Public
IP is a registered domain sparkz.tv so addressable from the internet cloud. 
Since fs is DMZ, all requests for sparkz.tv or sip.sparkz.tv are resolved
and so IP routing is good.

So I'm trying to get external sip/soft phones registered and routed
properly.  The domain/server set in the phone client is sip.sparkz.tv:5080,
since the wiki says they need to be set that way???

I have created a conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv.xml  and a
conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv where I have users registration info.

conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv.xml was copied from default.xml and has:

      param name="dial-string"
value="{presence_id=${dialed_user}@${dialed_domain},transfer_fallback_extension=${dialed_user}}${sofia_contact(${dialed_domain}/${dialed_user}@${dialed_domain})}"
    /params


I have modified conf/sip_profiles/external.xml and added an <alias
name="sip.sparkz.tv"/>

External phones are registering and are visible under sofia status profiles
external and sip.sparkz.tv

Calls outbound from the phones are being routed properly.

Calls inbound to their DID's are not.
Calls to softphones on the local private net 192.168.0.x register and route
properly.
vars.xml sets domain to ip_v4...
the default.xml dialplan seems to iif the profile to either nat or default.. 
so I end up with the call going to DID at 192.168.0.x rather than the
registered interface...

I'm routing the calls in the dialplan to bridge to user/$1@$${domain}  but
$${domain} is set to ip_v4 so it's wrong...

Any clues what I need to do next to get them routing properly?  I want to be
able to support multiple domains. how do I do this correctly?
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