[Freeswitch-users] Internal Registration Question (MWI?)

Michael Gende mgende at gendesign.com
Tue Jul 20 09:11:50 PDT 2010


Thanks, Anthony.

Fixed our naming issue (see my second post), and life is good in that
regard.

Still no mwi though. Looked and found a mention of the mwi-account param,
but can't find a working example documented anywhere. Anyone use this or can
point me to an example?

Thanks,

Mike

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Anthony Minessale <
anthony.minessale at gmail.com> wrote:

> if you have
>
>     <param name="force-register-domain" value="$${domain}"/>
>     <param name="force-register-db-domain" value="$${domain}"/>
>
>
> This will insert your global domain value into the db despite what it says
> in the packet.
> This is a default designed to normalize your directory to match the host ip
> of your box which works out of the box 99% of the time.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Michael Gende <mgende at gendesign.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm interested in understand more about how a user (1009 at somedomain for
>> instance) acquires that "somedomain".
>>
>> Here's an example:
>>
>> Registrations:
>>
>>
>> =================================================================================================
>> Call-ID:    	b5429e1b9f1b91fd at 192.168.99.101
>> User:       	1009@*99.93.12.80*
>>
>>
>>
>> Contact:    	"user"
>> Agent:      	Grandstream GXP2000 1.2.2.26
>> Status:     	Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2010-07-20 11:54:30)
>> Host:       	pfsense.local
>> IP:         	192.168.99.101
>> Port:       	5060
>>
>>
>>
>> Auth-User:  	1009
>> Auth-Realm: 	*192.168.11.5*
>>
>> =================================================================================================
>>
>> 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).
>>
>> Typically, I'd like to see the user show as 1009 at internalLANip or
>> 1009 at 192.168.11.5 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.
>>
>> 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 at LANip not user at externalWANip. But the vm is there
>> if I actually go look in the VM box.
>>
>> Comments? I'm scratching my head. Must be in the internal.xml somewhere.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mike
>>
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