Greetings all!
I've been following some of azrobert's posts, specifically this one: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=11592.msg76226#msg76226
I've successfully configured my obi200 to accept SIP connections for calls, specifically a soft phone (MicroSIP) and I can confirm outgoing works ( haven't tackled incoming yet).
I have a Cisco 7965 phone i'd like to get working, i've updated the firmware and setup a tftp server so it can get its config, which seems to work fine. However when placing calls I get:
11-26-2018 12:18:02 Kernel.Debug 192.168.2.124 SIP DLG reject: 486
which results in the fast busy as soon as the first number is pressed on the keypad.
Is this an authorization issue?
Thanks!
I should add that yes I have converted the Cisco phone to SIP. :)
Quote from: wdwms on November 26, 2018, 09:21:22 AM
I should add that yes I have converted the Cisco phone to SIP. :)
AIUI a SIP phone will not immediately attempt to send a message to the SIP server when the first digit is dialled. It waits until it thinks the user has dialled the complete number and then sends that as part of a SIP INVITE message. Thus I think what you report is not caused by an authorisation issue.
Wild guess. I seem to remember a field in the 100/110 something about "accept dialog". Does a similar configuration option exist is the 200?
Is the Dial Plan default?
Something like
(xx.|*xx.)
If there is a Dial Assist, it should probably be off.
Obi200
X_AcceptDialogSubscription
Not sure what that would do.
Regarding the dial plan, its default, i don't have a dial plan on my tftp server, should i do that?
For Dial assist, you mean in Cisco or Obi?
Ok i'm getting somewhere, i configured a dialplan.xml and now I can dial out.. however when the person on the other end answers it just hangs up...
no idea where to look next..
Ok so i'm seeing the following after the call is established via an INVITE and then an ACK (ignore xxxxxx, blanking out the number.)
RTP:Start->c0a80291:24882(80 160);0;0;0:0:0;0(46)
RxFrom:c0a80291:49214
BYE sip:Obi200@192.168.2.124:5063 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.2.145:5063;branch=z9hG4bKf40a9870
From: "AeroPro" <sip:OBi200@192.168.2.124>;tag=8478ace7aa950002faebdeab-613b948c
To: <sip:xxxxxxxxxxx@192.168.2.124>;tag=SP4f2fb5676db6b085e
Call-ID: 8478ace7-aa950002-da38dcfd-ebcc6432@192.168.2.145
Max-Forwards: 70
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 09:22:58 GMT
CSeq: 102 BYE
User-Agent: Cisco-CP7965G/8.5.3
Content-Length: 0
It looks like to me that the Obi is hanging up.. what would cause a BYE to happen immediately after connecting?
This is exactly the same behaviour if connecting
from a 110 which connects to the 200 and GV.
I have a Cisco 525 directly on the 200 and no problems.
Using phone jack on 200, no problem.
Calls originating on 110 drop on answer (but you can hear recordings).