[Freeswitch-users] more info: CONTACT header via fs_cli: was issue with media on two internal gateways
Michael Scheidell
michael.scheidell at secnap.com
Thu Aug 26 14:58:15 PDT 2010
More info:
Two things:
found the great diagnostics information at
<http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Auto_NAT>
wiki don't mention you need to use fs_cli for this..
anyway, this one says:
sofia status gateway secnap.com
=================================================================================================
Name secnap.com
Scheme Digest
Realm 10.72.0.2:5080
Username username
Password yes
From <sip:fromuser at 192.168.0.2;transport=udp>
Contact <sip:gw+secnap.com at 204.89.241.135:5060;transport=udp>
(note: this is just wrong. the public ip is 204.89.241.151.. but
still.. I want secnap.com, internal, to Contact me back at 192.168.0.2
Exten username
To sip:username at 192.168.0.2:5080
Proxy sip:192.168.0.2:5080
Context public
Expires 600
Freq 600
Ping 0
PingFreq 0
State NOREG
Status UP
CallsIN 0
CallsOUT 0
=================================================================================================
On 8/26/10 5:47 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> I don't want FS1 who talks to FS2 to try to use the PUBLIC rtp port.
> but I can't seem to see how.
>
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