1. Brekeke Product Name and Version: SIP Server (3.4.6.3/411)
2. Java version: 1.7
3. OS type and the version: Linux
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
X-Lite, Zoiper (iOS SIP Phone), ABTO (iOS SIP Phone)
5. Your problem:
I just install the sip.war on tomcat 7 and created 3~4 AU accounts. I left the rest of the setting by default. All 3 SIP client phones were unable to register as users.
PS. 1. the firewall has the 5060 port (both UDP and TCP) open to public.
2. The dial plan has register records:
No. Session ID Method Request URI Rule Source IP Destination IP Response Code Time
416 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:7354 (TCP) 02:39:05.945
417 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:35482 (UDP) 02:39:10.028
418 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:44441 (UDP) 02:39:39.115
419 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:56894 (TCP) 02:40:07.188
420 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:44441 (UDP) 02:40:33.080
421 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register y.y.y.y:30051 (TCP) 02:41:05.753
422 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:44441 (UDP) 02:41:26.142
423 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:1666 (TCP) 02:42:08.220
424 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register y.y.y.y:4200 (TCP) 02:43:07.204
425 REGISTER sip:x.x.x.x register x.x.x.x:39094 (UDP) 02:43:15.321
Cannot be authenticated
Moderator: Brekeke Support Team
The server IP Address
Hi:
No, it's the private IP address (similar to 192.168.x.x) instead of the public address.
I fixed the problem by adding a new interface address in "Configure" page.
Thanks for your help.
Russell
No, it's the private IP address (similar to 192.168.x.x) instead of the public address.
I fixed the problem by adding a new interface address in "Configure" page.
Thanks for your help.
Russell
Have you read this? http://wiki.brekeke.com/wiki/Set-port-forwarding
If your router supports UPnP, the SIP server can pick a public IP automatically.
> I didn't know that the sip server has to know its public IP before it would authorize users
Because SIP packet's request-URI will indicate a public IP address if it is sent from Internet.
If your router supports UPnP, the SIP server can pick a public IP automatically.
> I didn't know that the sip server has to know its public IP before it would authorize users
Because SIP packet's request-URI will indicate a public IP address if it is sent from Internet.