[Freeswitch-users] problems with dingaling
Alex Gusak
alex.gusak at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 06:34:34 PDT 2008
We have some problems with dingaling.
When call from SIP to GTALK, the connection is established, but
clients do not hear each other.
During connection comes message:
<iq type="error" to="alex.gusak at gmail.com/gtalk37B4CA2D" id="304"
from="Gennadiy.Lunkov at gmail.com/Talk.v105176AFA53">
<session type="transport-info" id="4768150905"
initiator="alex.gusak at gmail.com/gtalk37B4CA2D"
xmlns="http://www.google.com/session">
<transport xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p">
<info_element name="caller_id_number" value="alex_gusak"
xmlns="http://www.freeswitch.org/jie"></info_element>
<info_element name="caller_id_name" value="Alex"
xmlns="http://www.freeswitch.org/jie"></info_element>
<candidate name="rtp" address="X.X.X.X" port="17762"
username="XXXXXXX" password="XXXXXXXX" preference="1.0" protocol="udp"
type="local" network="0" generation="0"></candidate>
</transport>
</session>
<error code="501" type="cancel">
<feature-not-implemented
xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas"></feature-not-implemented>
</error>
</iq>
Jingle profile looks like this:
<profile type="client">
<param name="name" value="gmail.com"/>
<param name="login" value="alex.gusak at gmail.com/gtalk"/>
<param name="password" value="XXXXXXXXXX"/>
<param name="server" value="talk.google.com"/>
<param name="context" value="from_google"/>
<param name="dialplan" value="XML"/>
<param name="message" value="FreeSwitch"/>
<param name="rtp-ip" value="X.X.X.X"/>
<param name="auto-login" value="true"/>
<param name="auto-reply" value="Press"/>
<param name="use-rtp-timer" value="true"/>
<param name="sasl" value="plain"/>
<param name="tls" value="true"/>
<param name="vad" value="both"/>
<param name="exten" value="100"/>
</profile>
Dialplan:
<extension name="out">
<condition field="source" expression="mod_sofia"/>
<condition field="destination_number" expression="^(.*)$">
<action application="bridge"
data="dingaling/gmail.com/gennadiy.lunkov at gmail.com"/>
</condition>
</extension>
FreeSWITCH has public IP. Where could be the problem?
--
Alex Gusak
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