[Freeswitch-users] problem with hard phone

jwssr jwssr at charter.net
Sat Jan 30 10:11:42 PST 2010


Iam having probles with my hard phone...van access ip0020...which is not
completing the 'B' leg on incoming calls to it
and 
on outgoing calls....immedialtely issuing a 488...
and 
fs log states ...
switch_core_codec.c:537 Codec G722 Exists but not at the desired
implementation. 16000hz 20ms
2010-01-30 11:49:07.736157 [ERR] sofia_glue.c:2126 Can't load codec?
...
I have multiple soft phones (sflphones  extensions 1000-1019), a dlink wifi
dph-540 (extension 4001 ip=192.168.1.190), and this van access ip0020 hard
phone (extension 2001 ip=192.168.1.180).....fs running on 192.168.1.102.

all phones sans '2001"  work perfectly..to/fro vitelity and local on lan.

Im almost certain that the problem lies in the port number assigned to the
uri.  wireshark shows that call was cancel because port could not be reached 
and 
port number is missing on ua shown by fs cli.

Call-ID:        af4cfd49b52bf8b3b3ec8db3e8a309e5 at 192.168.1.190
User:           4001 at 192.168.1.102
Contact:        4001 <sip:4001 at 192.168.1.190:5060>
...
...

Call-ID:        4c1ed9ae64405367 at 192.168.1.180
User:           2001 at 192.168.1.102
Contact:        "user" <sip:2001 at 192.168.1.180>
...                                   notice missing port no. here

Call-ID:        9be86b04-720f-4f7c-af52-b4f67dccf76b
User:           1000 at 192.168.1.102
Contact:        "jon" <sip:1000 at 192.168.1.101:5060>  
....

wireshark.....
292 14.903431   192.168.1.102         192.168.1.180         ICMP    
Destination unreachable (Port unreachable)
295 14.927845   192.168.1.102         192.168.1.180         SIP     
Request: BYE sip:2001 at 192.168.1.180

I have output from siptrace...but did not want to clutter up forum with too
much detail but can provide.

I also have screenshots of html config of phone...

I would appreciate some help please

thanks
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