[Freeswitch-users] incoming call routing <domain>

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Wed Dec 10 01:45:34 PST 2008


Join IRC so you can interact with people real time.  Your setup  
require a deep understanding of SIP and FreeSWITCH to setup correctly.

/b

On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:25 PM, ccav wrote:

>
> Cable modem <----> nat router <---->  fs
>
> fs is set as DMZ on nat router so all packets get there.
>
> My ipv4 address is 192.168.0.x  The nat router holds the public IP.   
> Public
> IP is a registered domain sparkz.tv so addressable from the internet  
> cloud.
> Since fs is DMZ, all requests for sparkz.tv or sip.sparkz.tv are  
> resolved
> and so IP routing is good.
>
> So I'm trying to get external sip/soft phones registered and routed
> properly.  The domain/server set in the phone client is  
> sip.sparkz.tv:5080,
> since the wiki says they need to be set that way???
>
> I have created a conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv.xml  and a
> conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv where I have users registration info.
>
> conf/directory/sip.sparkz.tv.xml was copied from default.xml and has:
>
>      param name="dial-string"
> value="{presence_id=${dialed_user}@$ 
> {dialed_domain},transfer_fallback_extension=${dialed_user}}$ 
> {sofia_contact(${dialed_domain}/${dialed_user}@${dialed_domain})}"
>    /params
>
>
> I have modified conf/sip_profiles/external.xml and added an <alias
> name="sip.sparkz.tv"/>
>
> External phones are registering and are visible under sofia status  
> profiles
> external and sip.sparkz.tv
>
> Calls outbound from the phones are being routed properly.
>
> Calls inbound to their DID's are not.
> Calls to softphones on the local private net 192.168.0.x register  
> and route
> properly.
> vars.xml sets domain to ip_v4...
> the default.xml dialplan seems to iif the profile to either nat or  
> default..
> so I end up with the call going to DID at 192.168.0.x rather than the
> registered interface...
>
> I'm routing the calls in the dialplan to bridge to user/$1@$$ 
> {domain}  but
> $${domain} is set to ip_v4 so it's wrong...
>
> Any clues what I need to do next to get them routing properly?  I  
> want to be
> able to support multiple domains. how do I do this correctly?
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