Hello All,<br><br>I'm interested in understand more about how a user (1009@somedomain for instance) acquires that "somedomain".<br><br>Here's an example:<br><pre style="font-size: 9pt;">Registrations:<br>
=================================================================================================<br>Call-ID:         <a href="mailto:b5429e1b9f1b91fd@192.168.99.101">b5429e1b9f1b91fd@192.168.99.101</a><br>User:         1009@<b>99.93.12.80</b><br>
Contact:         "user" <br>Agent:         Grandstream GXP2000 1.2.2.26<br>Status:         Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2010-07-20 11:54:30)<br>Host:         pfsense.local<br>IP:         192.168.99.101<br>Port:         5060<br>
Auth-User:         1009<br>Auth-Realm:         <b>192.168.11.5</b><br><br>=================================================================================================<br></pre>Note the differences in the User: domain (99.93.12.80 is actually the external IP address) and the Auth-Realm: 192.158.11.5 (which is the LAN ip of the FreeSwitch box).<br>
<br>Typically, I'd like to see the user show as 1009@internalLANip or <a href="mailto:1009@192.168.11.5">1009@192.168.11.5</a> in this case. For some reason, I can't make that happen. Something stupid I'm doing, surely. But I can't see it at the moment. <br>
<br>This functions fine for calling. But, I can't get the MWI to light up on the phone or get the tones to indicate a message. I assume this is because FS is looking for user@LANip not user@externalWANip. But the vm is there if I actually go look in the VM box. <br>
<br>Comments? I'm scratching my head. Must be in the internal.xml somewhere. <br><br>Regards,<br><br>Mike<br>