bruce bruce
2010-Mar-20 14:34 UTC
[asterisk-users] SIP signal through one IP and media through different IPs
Hi Everyone, I have a provider who is asking me to send SIP signals through 111.111.111.111 and then media through Media 1: 222.222.22.222 and Media 2: 244.244.244.244. This provider authenticates by IP and I think is using Sonus gear and hence they have some load balancer or something... I have always simply done this to work it out: host=111.111.111.111 peer=type and everything worked. But now when I do that I have no audio with call established. I think it's a problem of me not assigning the media IPs. How can I add those to the trunk settings? Thanks, Bruce -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100320/37bd4c71/attachment.htm
Kevin Sandy
2010-Mar-22 13:15 UTC
[asterisk-users] SIP signal through one IP and media through different IPs
On 3/20/2010 10:34 AM, bruce bruce wrote:> Hi Everyone, > > I have a provider who is asking me to send SIP signals through > 111.111.111.111 and then media through Media 1: 222.222.22.222 and Media > 2: 244.244.244.244. This provider authenticates by IP and I think is > using Sonus gear and hence they have some load balancer or something... > > I have always simply done this to work it out: > > host=111.111.111.111 > peer=type > > and everything worked. But now when I do that I have no audio with call > established. I think it's a problem of me not assigning the media IPs. > How can I add those to the trunk settings? > > Thanks, > BruceThe media information is negotiated as part of the SIP call setup process, so I don't know of any way (or any reason) to force the media IPs. Some likely culprits would be incorrect firewall rules or something mangling the SDP information - I've seen something similar when the ip_nat_sip kernel module was loaded on a firewall between an Asterisk server and one of our SIP providers.