send an audiocodes syslog capture also.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Scott Lawrence
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 06:30 +0800, Cuneyt M wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I just make a new installation for a new site with sipx 3.10.2 Centos
>> ISO (updated via stable repo to 3.10.3..) and AudioCodes MP118.
>>
>> Everything is pretty straightforward, didnt play with the settings out
>> of ordinary (same setup i did for 3.8 and 3.10.2 standalone with
>> MP118s).
>>
>> I have a single Local Dial plan enabled (and activated) with local
>> PSTN Prefix 7 (and "PSTN Prefix is not optional" checked -  i've also
>> tried unchecking too which gave the same result below).
>> * I have set the number of digits to <any digits> as i wanted to keep
>> it simple for end-users to dial any number (local/international) for
>> this Local Dial Plan.
>> Again Activated.
>>
>> I register Xlite with user extension (which has permissions for the
>> Local Dial plan, cross checked the permission in both user and dial
>> plan which matches).
>> registered fine, i can call 101 and 100 and all that works. I can
>> dial-in from PSTN and forwarding to extension works (xlite rings).
>>
>> However, When i call an outside number from Xlite - say  72424445, it
>> attempts to ring and comes back with Internal Server Error.
>>
>> Couldnt figure what is causing this as this is the exact same setup
>> i've did for other servers and never came across  such  thing.
>>
>> I've then changed logging of sipproxy and callresolver to INFO from
>> NOTICE, following are the  short extracts  at the time of the call
>> took place;
>>
>> The logs are attached.
>> IP 192.168.11.2 is the SipX server
>> IP 192.168.11.3 is the MP118
>> IP 192.168.11.50 is the PC with Xlite
>>
>> Can anybody shed some light on this rather mysterious issue?
>> I cant figure what really is going wrong here.
>>
>> When i check the AudioCodes log, what i saw is the PSTN Prefix in
>> Local Plan: 7 got actually passed to the AudioCodes Gateway. This
>> never happened to me as i always make straightforward setup and
>> checked PSTN Prefix is not optional. So why the prefix 7 is sent to
>> AudioCode is one of the mystery.
>> The second, rather bigger one, is what is causing Internal Server
>> Error. Even i remove prefix and dial the number directly from Xlite,
>> it gives the same error message:
>>
>> Internal Server Error.
>>
>> Would appreciate your help and guidance to shed some light. Quite
>> puzzled...
>
> My guess is that the xlite is somehow sending the request directly to
> the audiocodes without going through the proxy.  Certainly there is no
> INVITE in the proxy log extract you sent.
>
>
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