[Freeswitch-users] Embarrassing Question: Local extension registering in the Public context on default configuration?

Randy Andrade randy.andrade at gmail.com
Mon Mar 28 16:28:16 MSD 2011


I'm no FS guru, but I believe that would happen based on the port that your
softphone is using to register w/ the FS system. By default (at least in my
experience), the internal / default profile is setup to listen on port
5060/5061 (ssl) and the external / public profile is setup to listen on port
5080/5081 (ssl). Check to make sure the softphone is set to register on port
5060, and it should re-register on the internal / default profile, unless
there's a local firewall issue on the FS machine preventing it..

Randy

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 6:42 AM, A E [Gmail] <all.eforums at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I've used FS in the past to varying degrees but never as a PBX or a
> REGISTRAR and just to test basic config, I built and installed it and didn't
> change a damn thing. Had a softphone on the same internal network registered
> to it using the default password, but it seems to register itself in the
> public context when I'd have thought it'd register in default context so I
> can test all those pre-built extensions for an echo test, dumping channel
> variables etc. But they don't work as the call originated to say 5000 from
> extension 1000 goes into the public context which doesn't have 5000. What is
> going on? It's so embarrassing to ask such a simple question :(
>
> freeswitch at internal> sofia status profile internal 1000
>
> =================================================================================================
> Name                    internal
> Domain Name             N/A
> Auto-NAT                false
> DBName                  sofia_reg_internal
> Pres Hosts              192.168.3.101,192.168.3.101
> Dialplan                XML
> Context                 public
> Challenge Realm         auto_from
> RTP-IP                  192.168.3.101
> SIP-IP                  192.168.3.101
> URL                     sip:mod_sofia at 192.168.3.101:5060
> BIND-URL                sip:mod_sofia at 192.168.3.101:5060
> HOLD-MUSIC              local_stream://moh
> OUTBOUND-PROXY          N/A
> CODECS IN               G7221 at 32000h,G7221 at 16000h,G722,BV32,PCMU,PCMA,GSM
> CODECS OUT              G7221 at 32000h,G7221 at 16000h,G722,BV32,PCMU,PCMA,GSM
> TEL-EVENT               101
> DTMF-MODE               rfc2833
> CNG                     13
> SESSION-TO              0
> MAX-DIALOG              0
> NOMEDIA                 false
> LATE-NEG                false
> PROXY-MEDIA             false
> AGGRESSIVENAT           false
> STUN-ENABLED            true
> STUN-AUTO-DISABLE       false
> CALLS-IN                0
> FAILED-CALLS-IN         0
> CALLS-OUT               0
> FAILED-CALLS-OUT        0
>
> Registrations:
>
> =================================================================================================
> Call-ID:        ZDVjOThlZmZhN2JhOGMyYjA1MTUxMzliYzAwMzNhYjU.
> User:           1000 at 192.168.3.101
> Contact:        "FreeSWITCH 1000" <sip:1000 at 192.168.3.121:49950
> ;rinstance=15dfcfcc0353b7c7;fs_nat=yes;fs_path=sip%3A1000%40192.168.3.121%3A49950%3Brinstance%3D15dfcfcc0353b7c7>
> Agent:          Bria Professional release 2.4.3 stamp 50906
> Status:         Registered(UDP-NAT)(unknown) EXP(2011-03-26 02:18:52)
> EXPSECS(1146)
> Host:           Solaris11Ex
> IP:             192.168.3.121
> Port:           49950
> Auth-User:      1000
> Auth-Realm:     192.168.3.101
> MWI-Account:    1000 at 192.168.3.101
>
>
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