Did you uncheck register on initialization? On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:24 PM, "mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com" <mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com > wrote:
> In case you didn't have enough emails from me, here is a little more > info. I put in 123 for the username, so that is obviously where the > 'sip:1...@pcelbcn0001' entry is coming from. The service errors out > if I > don't put in a username and password, but Verizon isn't requesting we > use one. > > mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote: >> Here are some log file entries that appear relevant to me: >> >> "2009-11-20T20:08:02.577000Z": >> 5:OUTGOING:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main:00000000:sipXbridge:"Sent >> SIP Message :\n----Remote Host:172.30.209.62---- Port: >> 5070----\nREGISTER sip:pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com:5070 >> SIP/2.0\r\nCall-ID: >> 8d16619b30dd4006b74d20218ff1d...@10.87.20.5\r\ncseq: 1 >> REGISTER\r\nFrom: >> <sip:1...@pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com>;tag=425578349234274908\r\nTo: >> <sip:1...@pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com>\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP >> pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com: >> 5060;branch=z9hG4bK4bc3200f1f2720efc3aa25861a8eaa62333134\r\nMax- >> Forwards: >> 70\r\nUser-Agent: sipXecs/4.0.4 sipXecs/sipxbridge (Linux)\r\nAllow: >> INVITE,BYE,ACK,CANCEL,OPTIONS\r\nRoute: >> <sip:172.30.209.62:5070;transport=udp;lr>\r\nContact: >> <sip:1...@pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com:5060;transport=udp>\r >> \nExpires: >> 600\r\nContent-Length: >> 0\r\n\r\n--------------------END--------------------\n" >> "2009-11-20T20:08:02.613000Z": >> 6:INCOMING:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:Thread-13:00000000:sipXbridge:"Read >> SIP Message :\n----Remote Host:172.30.209.62---- Port: >> 5070----\nSIP/2.0 403 Forbidden\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP >> pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com: >> 5060; >> received= >> 10.87.20.5;branch=z9hG4bK4bc3200f1f2720efc3aa25861a8eaa62333134\r >> \nCall-ID: >> 8d16619b30dd4006b74d20218ff1d...@10.87.20.5\r\ncseq: 1 >> REGISTER\r\nFrom: >> <sip:1...@pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com>;tag=425578349234274908\r\nTo: >> <sip:1...@pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com>;tag=aprqngfrt- >> gjiai91000020\r\nContent-Length: >> 0\r\n\r\n====================END====================\n" >> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> >> <!DOCTYPE log SYSTEM "logger.dtd"> >> <log> >> </log> >> "2009-11-20T20:08:12.601000Z":1:JAVA:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main: >> 00000000:SipXbridgeXmlRpcServerImpl:"Supported >> protocol = SSLv2Hello" >> "2009-11-20T20:08:12.602000Z":2:JAVA:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main: >> 00000000:SipXbridgeXmlRpcServerImpl:"Supported >> protocol = SSLv3" >> "2009-11-20T20:08:12.602000Z":3:JAVA:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main: >> 00000000:SipXbridgeXmlRpcServerImpl:"Supported >> protocol = TLSv1" >> "2009-11-20T20:08:12.683000Z":4:JAVA:ERR:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main: >> 00000000: >> sipXbridge:"gov.nist.javax.sip.SipStackImpl.createListeningPoint >> (SipStackImpl.java:1080) >> [Invalid argument address = 10.87.20.5 port = 5060 transport = udp]" >> "2009-11-20T20:08:12.686000Z":5:JAVA:ERR:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main: >> 00000000:Gateway:"Cannot >> initialize gateway" >> javax.sip.InvalidArgumentException: Address already in use >> >> >> mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote: >>> This was an inevitable question from me. I need some help connecting >>> to Verizon SIP over a private DS3. There is no firewall or NAT >>> involved. The information they gave me is below. >>> >>> From Verizon: >>> Inbound calls will route from the 172.30.9.0/24 port 5060 network >>> and >>> you should be able to ping 172.30.9.1. This is the only address you >>> will be able to ping for security reasons. >>> For outbound calls please configure the SIP target (to the VzB >>> network) to one of the settings below. >>> IP: 172.30.209.62 port: 5070 >>> OR >>> FQDN: pcelbcn0001.munged.munged.com >>> >>> I'm using the sipexec server as the SBC. It is at 10.87.20.5. I have >>> tried to translate this into all the correct fields on the >>> configuration guide here: >>> http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/SIP_Trunking_with_sipXecs:_Overview_and_Configuration >>> >>> No matter what I try, The Sip Trunking service fails to start with >>> the 'Address already in use' error below. I googled several of the >>> lines, and I found some bug reports and other writeups that didn't >>> appear to relate to my problem. I cleared one other error by putting >>> in a fake username and password under ITSP account. I don't have an >>> username and password. I would assume that is because this is a >>> private connection. As you can see, I have received minimal >>> information from Verizon. I also have no NAT or firewall involved, >>> so >>> several of the configuration screens regarding NAT don't really >>> pertain to me, but I had to put in a value of some sort. On System, >>> Servers, NAT, Public IP address for example, I had to put something, >>> so I put 10.87.20.5. Verizon has performed a miracle in their minds >>> by simply agreeing to work with a 'vendorless open source PBX', and >>> we are supposed to have their Interop test with wireshark captures >>> on >>> Monday. I need to do anything possible to get this working by then. >>> With the information I have, can someone help me figure out exactly >>> what values should be put where in the various config screens? A few >>> are obvious, but a few aren't for me at least given give that there >>> is no firewall, NAT or ITSP account. >>> >>> Thanks a ton, >>> Matthew >>> >>> javax.sip.InvalidArgumentException: Address already in use >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.SipStackImpl.createListeningPoint >>> (SipStackImpl.java:1083) >>> >>> at >>> org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.initializeSipListeningPoints >>> (Gateway.java:540) >>> >>> at org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.start(Gateway.java:1000) >>> at org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.main(Gateway.java:1353) >>> Caused by: java.io.IOException: Address already in use >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.stack.UDPMessageProcessor.<init> >>> (UDPMessageProcessor.java:130) >>> >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.stack.SIPTransactionStack.createMessageProcessor >>> (SIPTransactionStack.java:1890) >>> >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.SipStackImpl.createListeningPoint >>> (SipStackImpl.java:1064) >>> >>> ... 3 more >>> SipXbridge : Exception caught while running >>> org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.SipXbridgeException: Cannot initialize >>> gateway >>> at >>> org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.initializeSipListeningPoints >>> (Gateway.java:598) >>> >>> at org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.start(Gateway.java:1000) >>> at org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.main(Gateway.java:1353) >>> Caused by: javax.sip.InvalidArgumentException: Address already in >>> use >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.SipStackImpl.createListeningPoint >>> (SipStackImpl.java:1083) >>> >>> at >>> org.sipfoundry.sipxbridge.Gateway.initializeSipListeningPoints >>> (Gateway.java:540) >>> >>> ... 2 more >>> Caused by: java.io.IOException: Address already in use >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.stack.UDPMessageProcessor.<init> >>> (UDPMessageProcessor.java:130) >>> >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.stack.SIPTransactionStack.createMessageProcessor >>> (SIPTransactionStack.java:1890) >>> >>> at >>> gov.nist.javax.sip.SipStackImpl.createListeningPoint >>> (SipStackImpl.java:1064) >>> >>> ... 3 more >> > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users > Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users > sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/ _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/