<div dir="ltr"><div>Try tracing the calls from both sides with TCPDUMP or enable siptrace on FreeSwitch. I guess this will give you some clue.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2009/12/22 Fred-145 <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:codecomplete@free.fr">codecomplete@free.fr</a>&gt;</span><br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote"><br>Hello<br><br>I&#39;m running &quot;1.0.trunk (15841)&quot; on Linux CentOS with a the default settings.<br>
After succesfully connecting a Windows PC running XLite (EyeBeam, really)<br>and a GrandStream IP phone to Freeswitch, I try to make calls, but am having<br>the following issues:<br><br>1. When calling XLite from GS, XLite rings, but when I pick up the call, the<br>
caller is sent to voice-mail right away (&quot;the person on extension 1001 is<br>not available&quot;)<br>2. When calling GS from XLite, the GS phone doesn&#39;t even ring.<br><br>FWIW, the phones seem to have registered OK:<br>
<br>freeswitch@internal&gt; sofia status profile internal<br>Registrations:<br>========================================================<br>Call-ID:        Yzc2MzFiMjVhNGQwNjE5YWU1OGZjNGMxMTg0NDIwNDA.<br>User:           <a href="mailto:1001@192.168.0.7">1001@192.168.0.7</a><br>
Contact:        &quot;Freeswitch&quot;<br>&lt;sip:1001@192.168.0.1:41380;rinstance=0516dddfe24deef4&gt;<br>Agent:          eyeBeam release 1104a stamp 54437<br>Status:         Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2008-01-01 03:34:00)<br>
Host:           centos.workgroup<br>IP:             192.168.0.1<br>Port:           41380<br>Auth-User:      1001<br>Auth-Realm:     192.168.0.7<br>MWI-Account:    <a href="mailto:1001@192.168.0.7">1001@192.168.0.7</a><br>
<br>Call-ID:        <a href="mailto:3f6d4ebebd5e829f@192.168.0.9">3f6d4ebebd5e829f@192.168.0.9</a><br>User:           <a href="mailto:1003@192.168.0.7">1003@192.168.0.7</a><br>Contact:        &quot;user&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:sip%3A1003@82.237.75.54">sip:1003@82.237.75.54</a>&gt;<br>
Agent:          Grandstream BT120 1.1.0.3<br>Status:         Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2008-01-01 03:44:02)<br>Host:           centos.workgroup<br>IP:             192.168.0.9<br>Port:           5060<br>Auth-User:      1003<br>
Auth-Realm:     192.168.0.7<br>MWI-Account:    <a href="mailto:1003@192.168.0.7">1003@192.168.0.7</a><br>========================================================<br><br>Has someone seen this type of behavior?<br><br>Thanks for any hint.<br>
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