[OpenSIPS-Users] Bare Bones
Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho
pimenta at inatel.br
Thu Oct 29 17:31:34 CET 2015
Hi.
I´m not expert in SIP neither OpenSIPS. But I guess the message SIP INVITE has an attribute that shows the max allowed number of hops that the message will reach before being refused.
Do you know how to use Wireshark? Try to check if the SIP INVITE is really traveling by too many hops before being refused or check if that attribute has a low value.
You also can check the OpenSIPS log to see if something is wrong. I´m not in my linux now, so I can´t check how to run with log. But if you need it, tell me and I will check for you.
Best regards.
RODRIGO PIMENTA CARVALHO
Inatel Competence Center
Software
Ph: +55 35 3471 9200 RAMAL 979
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De: users-bounces at lists.opensips.org <users-bounces at lists.opensips.org> em nome de Alexander Shukaev <opensips at Alexander.Shukaev.name>
Enviado: quinta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2015 01:38
Para: OpenSIPS Users
Assunto: [OpenSIPS-Users] Bare Bones
Hello,
Complete VoIP, SIP, and OpenSIPS newbie here. So far, I've been able to
build OpenSIPS, establish PostgreSQL server, run both, and add 2
subscribers into DB. Unfortunately, testing from Ekiga, gives me the
"Could not register (Too many hops)" error when I try to register one of
those subscribers in it. Could anybody lend a hand here and guide me
through this process. The goal is to at least be able to send a message
between those 2 subscribers and at most to establish a phone call
between them. I know that this can be a misconfiguration issue from my
side and that the information I provide here is brief, but I am ready to
expand any point if that's needed for progress; just let me know which
logs, configurations, etc. I should post. Thank you in advance for your
assistance.
Kind regards,
Alexander
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