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2020 Apr 06
2
Outgoing PJSIP using Kamailio
...te_hosts = sips.provider.eu
endpoint/callerid = "TOOTAi" <00xx xxx xxx xxx>
aor/contact = sip:sips.provider.eu:5061
registration/client_uri = sips:OUR_ID at sips.provider.eu
registration/server_uri = sips:sips.provider.eu:5061
outbound_auth/username = OUR_ID
outbound_auth/password = OUR_PWD
identity/match = PROVIDER_IP
Thanks for any hint
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Daniel
2020 Apr 08
0
Outgoing PJSIP using Kamailio
...t; endpoint/callerid = "TOOTAi" <00xx xxx xxx xxx>
> aor/contact = sip:sips.provider.eu:5061
> registration/client_uri = sips:OUR_ID at sips.provider.eu
> registration/server_uri = sips:sips.provider.eu:5061
> outbound_auth/username = OUR_ID
> outbound_auth/password = OUR_PWD
> identity/match = PROVIDER_IP
>
Your server URI For registration and calling differs in that one uses
"sips" and the other "sip" for URI scheme. Is there a particular reason
they differ? I'd also expect "sips" not to be used at all if it's strictly
UDP....