[Freeswitch-users] Outbound Gateway hang up at 30 seconds with no answer
Sean Devoy
sdevoy at bizfocused.com
Mon Feb 14 18:53:05 UTC 2022
Hi,
I have obtained another pcap file using tshark -f "port 5060" -i any -w capturefile.pcap
The FS server is not NAT, but the end user phone is (111 at fs-esta2...). The gateway is 64.136.173.31
Can someone look at this pcap file and give me some idea why the call at packet 55 from 111 at fs-esta2.bizfocused.com to 4436048821 fails, but the call at packet 77 from 111 at fs-esta2.bizfocused.com to 4104207777 works fine.
In the first call, the user hears a ring 4 times, then a busy signal.
If you need RTP captured to, please let me know how to do it. I checked the MAN page and don't see it.
Thanks,
Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: FreeSWITCH-users <freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org> On Behalf Of Antony Stone
Sent: Friday, January 7, 2022 4:56 PM
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help <freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org>
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Outbound Gateway hang up at 30 seconds with no answer
On Friday 07 January 2022 at 22:33:31, David Villasmil wrote:
> yeah, if you're using tshark, something like:
>
> tshark -f "host [GATEWAY-IP]" -i any
>
> will show you anything going/coming from that ip address.
>
> you can also install sngrep, which is a fantastic cli tool. it's in
> debian's repos. You start it with "sngrep -c" to show only [c]alls
I would also advocate doing both.
1. Install sngrep, and if you don't already have them, tshark and/or tcpdump
2. Use tshark (or tcpdump) to capture SIP traffic (which normally means "anything on port 5060, in either direction"), so:
tshark -f "port 5060" -i any -w capturefile.pcap
3. Then you can use sngrep to read the file which tshark created, and at your leisure, scroll through the traffic and try to understand what happened when:
sngrep -I capturefile.pcap
sngrep is a splendid tool, but SIP is not a simple protocol, so having a capture file you can go back to later, whenever you want to, and understand a bit more about it (or answer other people's questions if they ask "well, what was the response to this, then?") is very useful.
Antony.
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