I don't know anything about config of a Cisco 3640, do have a Cisco 5350
and have never seen it send SIP messages with multipart payloads.  So
can't really help you on that front.

However I can tell you what that means.

The INVITE request coming from the Cisco has
"multipart/mixed;boundary=uniqueBoundary" as the type of payload in the
message.  Asterisk is expecting / requires "application/sdp", in fact I
would bet that most SIP endpoints would only support "application/sdp".
The payload in INVITEs (am simplifying a little) is where SIP devices
detail what their media capabilities are, so that the other end point
knows what types of audio / video it can send.  Taking a complete guess
I would suggest start by looking into audio codec settings on your Cisco
3640.

Not much help I know but hopefully will give you a start.

alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Komito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 October 2004 15:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco to * problem


I am trying to connect a Cisco 3640 terminating a PRI to * with SIP.
When I call into the PRI, the Cisco answers the call and sends it on to
*, however there is no audio.  The clue is, the following message out of
*:

Oct 15 07:50:58 NOTICE[1094289728]: chan_sip.c:2679 process_sdp: Content
is 'multipart/mixed;boundary=uniqueBoundary', not 'application/sdp'

Looking at the * code, this looks like a mismatch of some sort between *
and Cisco, but I have tried every combination of codecs I can think if,
and the problem doesn't change.  Has anyone seen this message, or have a
clue as to what it means?

TIA

Bruce Komito
High Sierra Networks, Inc.
www.servers-r-us.com
(775) 236-5815



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