[Freeswitch-users] h323 - sip call is not working
Tihomir Culjaga
tculjaga at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 03:34:22 PST 2010
Nikolay, you are sending slow start with tunneling=true ?!?!
It is not gong to work :)
Please can you set fast start instead?
Your call failed because there was no mediaControll channel negotiated at
all... actually the call had to be aborted because wrong signaling .. but
anyhow.
Please on your IPO use FastStart with h245Tunneling=true... also, same
settings on FS side as well (exclude h245 in setup as well).
Frame 13 (277 bytes on wire, 277 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: AlliedTe_22:9b:4a (00:00:cd:22:9b:4a), Dst:
Vmware_67:33:a7 (00:0c:29:67:33:a7)
Internet Protocol, Src: 172.23.14.2 (172.23.14.2), Dst: 172.23.22.49
(172.23.22.49)
Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: oirtgsvc (4141), Dst Port:
h323hostcall (1720), Seq: 1, Ack: 1, Len: 223
TPKT, Version: 3, Length: 223
Q.931
Protocol discriminator: Q.931
Call reference value length: 2
Call reference flag: Message sent from originating side
Call reference value: 0012
Message type: SETUP (0x05)
Bearer capability
Display 'Gornak Alexandr>2853'
Calling party number: '5840'
Called party number: '2853'
User-user
H.225.0 CS
H323-UserInformation
h323-uu-pdu
h323-message-body: setup (0)
setup
h4501SupplementaryService: 1 item
* 1... .... h245Tunneling: True*
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Nikolay Kondratyev <kond at nstel.ru> wrote:
> > But I do recommenf to use SIP, since it's much better supported by FS.
> >
> > /Peter
> But SIP is poorly supported by IPO.
> Thanks and regards,
> Nikolay.
>
>
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