CVP with SIP and FXO
Hi
I have two fxo ports. I want to configure SIP at my Gateway. Already I have configured FXO port and Dial-Peer at my SIP Gateway. when I am dialing my number it give sontinuousl ring tone. And its taking my mobile balance also....
How Can I go further.
There could be a number of things misconfigured ... but one thing I do observe - you don't have the "handoff" application.
service handoff flash:handoff.tcl
paramspace english index 0
paramspace english language en
paramspace english location flash
paramspace english prefix en
Please describe the call in more detail.
Are you using an analogue phone connected to the FXO port (I usually use an FXS card for this)?
What number are you calling?
Does it start the switch leg and start your ICM script?
Do you have an explicit "Send To VRU" node? Is it working?
Is the VRU transfer number coming back to the voice gateway? Why don't you use "Send To Originator" for that label?
Is the "request instruction" coming back up through the CVP PG to find your script and resume it?
Can the system find where the correlation ID lives (DNIS length matches length of VRY transfer label)?
Regards,
Geoff
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on the trunkgroup you only have one gateway which contains all ports of both t1 and fxo.so on outbound I just add them to same route group.
Inbound I use plar to send where i need to go.
Am I right . I cant seem to find this in the docs I might blind so any help would be greatRobert Thomas wrote:So H323 it's all about the dial-peers. You could have both the T1 and the FXO (in esence the router will see them as voice-ports) to the same trunk group, of you could have them as independet trunk groups and your dial-peer configuration will decide which port your call will go to.
Cannot mix T1 PRI and FXO in the same trunk-group.
But can use multiple trunk-groups in the same dial-peer.
Since H323 is peer to peer, CUCM doesn't have the intelligence to select the outgoing port. This is left to the H323 GW configuration, in our case the dial-peers.
Can use steering digits to let CUCM choose the outgoing port. -
hi all;
I need my gateway to route the calls coming from 58XX extensions to PSTN SIP trunk
and to route the calles coming from 61XX extension to FXO lines
anybody had this scenario befor ?!
regardsYes you can do that,
Youse answer-adreess to match inbounf dial-peer and then apply translation rule on that,
using translation rule prepfix something to your DNIS that chosses your outbound dial-peer.
on the outbound dial-peer, once gain apply translation rule to remove prefixed digit, and Make DNIS as original.
There are lot many post on this topic, search for ANI based routing.
Regards
Chintan -
Connecting FAX to PSTN line using FXS and FXO ports
I have 2 cisco 1760 routers with FXS and FXO card installed in each. I have to transport 2 PSTN lines from Head Office to remote loaction using FXS and FXO cards and these lines will be used for voice calls and FAX( one line each for FAX and voice). I have configured the router for voice lines and it is working fine. Now I am using the same config for running fax machine but it is not working. Can anyone help me out how to configure FAX in this scenario also if anyone can share any sample config. I am attaching my config for both routers. Right now both routers are connected with a cross-over cable for lab test but we will connect them later using satellite connection.
HO Router (FXO card)
Current configuration : 1718 bytes
version 12.3
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname Router
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
enable password cisco
no aaa new-model
resource policy
mmi polling-interval 60
no mmi auto-configure
no mmi pvc
mmi snmp-timeout 180
voice-card 2
voice-card 3
ip subnet-zero
ip cef
no ip dhcp use vrf connected
no ip domain lookup
no ftp-server write-enable
voice class codec 10
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.248
speed auto
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.10.10.1
ip classless
no ip http server
control-plane
voice-port 2/0
output attenuation 0
echo-cancel coverage 32
no vad
no comfort-noise
timeouts interdigit 3
timeouts call-disconnect 3
connection plar opx 2001
description Remote PSTN#:35296913
music-threshold -70
voice-port 2/1
output attenuation 0
echo-cancel coverage 32
no vad
no comfort-noise
timeouts interdigit 3
timeouts call-disconnect 3
connection plar opx 2002
description Remote PSTN#:35296914
music-threshold -70
voice-port 3/0
voice-port 3/1
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
destination-pattern 200.
no modem passthrough
voice-class codec 10
session target ipv4:10.10.10.2
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay cisco-rtp h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate 7200
fax nsf 000000
no vad
dial-peer voice 1321 pots
description line 1
huntstop
destination-pattern 1321
port 2/0
dial-peer voice 1322 pots
description line 2
huntstop
destination-pattern 1322
port 2/1
line con 0
password cisco
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
end
Remote Router (FXS Card):
version 12.3
service timestamps debug datetime msec
service timestamps log datetime msec
no service password-encryption
hostname Router
boot-start-marker
boot-end-marker
enable password cisco
mmi polling-interval 60
no mmi auto-configure
no mmi pvc
mmi snmp-timeout 180
voice-card 2
voice-card 3
no aaa new-model
ip subnet-zero
ip cef
no ip domain lookup
no ftp-server write-enable
voice class codec 10
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.248
speed auto
h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.10.10.2
interface Ethernet1/0
no ip address
shutdown
half-duplex
ip classless
no ip http server
control-plane
voice-port 2/0
description PSTN#:
voice-port 2/1
description PSTN#:
voice-port 3/0
voice-port 3/1
dial-peer voice 2001 pots
description Remote
huntstop
destination-pattern 2001
port 2/0
dial-peer voice 2002 pots
description Remote
huntstop
destination-pattern 2002
port 2/1
dial-peer voice 1320 voip
destination-pattern 132.
no modem passthrough
voice-class codec 10
session target ipv4:10.10.10.1
incoming called-number .
dtmf-relay cisco-rtp h245-signal h245-alphanumeric
fax-relay ecm disable
fax rate 7200
fax nsf 000000
no vad
line con 0
password cisco
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
endIn your voice class codec 10 there aren't any codecs declared.
Add G.711 codec in this way:
voice class codec 10
codec preference 1 g711alaw
If the fax communication fails again try to disable T.38 and try fax passthrough mode:
no fax rate
modem passthrough nse codec g711alaw
fax protocol pass-through g711alaw
Regards. -
Router Model 2801 with fxs/DID and FXO card.
Greetings.I am Yeoh here I just configured DID direct inward dial on the fxs port.RJ11 connection to pbx. dunno wheter it will function or not. should i configure the ring and voltage for the connection to run? Here i have router 2800 . Not really sure what is require to configure but the manager here says we need this running with pbx and only simple flat network. no other routing function used. the important part here is the voip configuration. I have two router one with fxs card another one with fxo. For what i understand is PBX connection plug to fx0 then from router a to router b using fe0/0 to fe 0/0 then from router b i connect it to the phone using FXS/DID is this correct? what is the configs to make my phone running. i plug it in but it seems not responding. no sound at all. just some small "TUK TUK TUK" voice in it.
Anyone can help me. Please.
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Problems between an UC520 and Asterisk with sip trunk
I have an UC520 and Asterisk with a sip trunk created between them, the calls from the UC520 to the Asterisk are ok, but the calls form de Asterisk to the UC520 are always busy.
Logs from the asterisk show that the first part of the call is ok, but the call is not complete, this means that the part where the extensions are with @ipuc520 doesn't appear
I created a sip trunk from de CCA 1.9 and it puts this for incoming calls for the dial peer, if I compare with a CCME, there is no configuration for incoming call there
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dial-peer voice 1000 voip
permission term
description ** Incoming call from SIP trunk (Generic SIP Trunk Provider) **
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:x.y.z.w
incoming called-number .%
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
ip qos dscp cs5 media
ip qos dscp cs4 signaling
no vad
And there is no configurarion at all that could block the calls
The x.y.z.w was the sip server ip (asterisk ip)
The comminication between sip and h323 are allowed in the four ways
The allowed codecs are g711ulaw and g729r8
Asterisk is working now with other CCME and they are ok so I copied the configuration from those CCME to the UC520 and from the other sip trunks in asterisk the new trunk sip for uc520
The sip trunk created from the CCA was replaces for the one from the CCME that is working now
The routes are ok in Asterisk.
There is no translation profile in incoming calls.
There is no ACL applied in all configuration.
There is no log about callres incoming from the asterisk.
Could anyone halp me pls?Hi Rina,
Help me to try and understand what you are trying to do.
In this code snippet i see the following:
001808: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=7129, Called Number=7129, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
001809: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=7129
001810: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
001811: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20036
This looks as though you have a call coming in from the Asterisk system to number 7129, which then leads to this according to the config file you provided.
number 7129
label 7129
description7129
name 7129
call-forward busy 6001
call-forward noan 6001 timeout 10
Which at this point I am going to assume this is ephone-dn 10 (Please confirm). If this is the case then the inbound call is being matched correctly to a DN (Which has its own dial-peer tag "Dial-peer Tag=20036".
But then i see this:
001817: 1w3d: //-1/55940098BA19/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_INCOMING_DNIS; Incoming Dial-peer=1000
001818: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=Unknown, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
001819: 1w3d: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=NO_MATCH(-1) After All Match Rules Attempt
So the incoming call has been matched to Dial-peer 1000 which is an incoming VoIP dial-peer:
dial-peer voice 1000 voip
permission term
description ** Incoming call from SIP trunk (Generic SIP Trunk Provider) **
voice-class codec 1
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
session protocol sipv2
session target sip-server
incoming called-number .%
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
ip qos dscp cs5 media
ip qos dscp cs4 signaling
no vad
But then can see it has no where to go. So either I am reading this all wrong and the 7129 number is a result of another call taking place whilst you were debugging the system, or it is part of the debug and I am missing something here.
Rina, just so I understand this all. Are you trying to do WAN type calling from one system UC-500 (System "A") to the Asterisk system ( System B) and same? And so far calls going from the UC-500 to the Asterisk system are fine, but calls coming in from the Asterisk system to the UC-500 are not?
What happens on the Asterisk side when you try to call an Extension on the UC-500, do you get any ringing? Or is it a fast busy tone?
I am going to look over your configuration and debug a little further when I get home, maybe I am missing something here and can identify it.
Cheers,
David. -
Problem with sip trunk between CCM and Huawei through Cisco ASA5520
Hello,
I have a next problem
During SIP conversation ASA is changing the ip address of CCM to corresponding name in ASA configuration inside the SIP packet:
To: <sip:443230282@Server_CCM1;user=phone>
ASA name configuration:
name x.y.z.h Server_CCM1
But it should be without any changes like that: To: <sip:[email protected];user=phone>. Because of that session cant be established. Remote SIP peer gives an error "Bad Request - 'Malformed/Missing URL"
When name was deleted in ASA "no name x.y.z.h Server_CCM1" we have no any problem with SIP initialization and call proccesing.
We are going to upgrade ASA from 8.2 to 8.3 and it seems that we will have the same problem because object will be created automaticly in new version (we are using a NAT) and we will not be able to delete an object like we did in version 8.2.
What configuration in ASA version 8.3 should be done to avoid this issue.
P.S Detailed debug from Huawei in attachment.
Thank you.Hi.
depending on your config, you might be hitting CSCta16361, this is fixed in 8.2(4)
if you can confirm it's still happening in latest 8.2 release, then a TAC case needs to be opened so investigation is done and a new bug is opened.
if you've tested 8.2(4) already and it's still doing the same, then a TAC Service Request should be opened for more investigation and possibly opening a new defect.
Best regards,
Fadi.
does this answer your question? if yes please mark it resolved. -
CVP call studio and default audio
Not sure if this should get posted here or on the development forum but it's getting posted here anyways...
We have 4 combo boxes in our CVP deployment so we have 4 media servers. I'm trying to figure out what to configure for the Default Audio Path URI in Call Studio when creating a project .It appears that I have to specify either a single media server to pull the audio from or pull it from flash.
I know our gateways will pull down the wav files from the media servers but if I specify flash in the studio application, do I need to load the wav file directly onto flash on the router or can it access the media servers and pull it down? We run most of our ICM scripts off of microapps, not custom vxml apps. Most of the documentation and the partner class I took doesn't look at multi server deployments and combo boxes like as most standard deployments are like this now. I don'ts ee anything in the Cisco docs for CVP that specify this information. Any help would be appreciated.
We are using SIP and CSS if that makes a difference.
ICM 7.5.9
CVP 7.0.2
UCM 7.1.3
thanks
PaulThe normal way is to use the VIP you built on your CSS. Let's say this is a.b.c.d and it manages the IP address of the media servers as a "service", providing load balancing and resilience.
For each application in Studio you should make a matching default audio path and put all the media files under that. Makes it easy - even if there is repetition of system files (1.wav, 2.wav etc). You can control the lifetime (expiration) on IIS more easily.
Let's assume your application is called "foobar" and your locale is "en-us".
So set the path to
http://a.b.c.d/en-us/app/foobar/
Don't forget the trailing slash. As you go through the Studio program, you just need to specify an audio item as "mywavefile.wav" and that makes it really easy to look at the Prompt Dictionary, as they have simple wav file names and no path information.
Others may have different views, of course. I'm prepared to vigorously defend mine.
On IIS you will have wwwroot\en-us\app\foobar with a bunch of files.
Regards,
Geoff -
Building CME with SIP vs. SCCP Phones
We currently have 4 CME Systems with SCCP phones. Recently, it was discuss by our upper management to start using SIP phones. Right now the system I have configured are using a PRI for dialtone with POTS lines for backup. What needs to different on the config to use SIP? Do I replace the 'telephony-service' and current 'dial-peers' or add to them?
This is all new to me and I still have not been able to attend any formal training.
Would there ever be a reason to use SIP and SCCP phones on the same system and would that even work?
Any help is appreciated!Aha.... that's a different question.
The choice of your trunking protocol (PRI versus SIP versus something else like FXO/analogue) is largely independent of the protocol the handsets use. You can use SCCP for your handsets and then use SIP trunking into a provider for your external calls. The CME Router will handle the signalling translation between SCCP and SIP for you.
Like everyone else here, I would always use SCCP for the handsets. Whilst Cisco are improving SIP handset features all the time between releases you still can't do everything you that you can do with SCCP. You would also need version 15 to support some of the more useful SIP handset stuff including Extension Mobility, and my own personal view of the code quality on the version 15 trains would use such language that it can't be mentioned here.
SCCP to the handset and trunking over SIP is perfectly valid and I've used it many times with great success.
Hope this helps. Barry -
Any one can help with sending Custom SIP Header from CVP to ICM and vice versa ..
i have read about that in the SRND and the Config Admin Guide .. but still i can't make sure that the Call.SIPHeader is passed correctly to the ICM .I got this working in our environment and it works differently than you would expect.
This creates a SIP header called "TestSIPHeader". All that this does is tell CVP to parse this value from the SIP messaging and send it to ICM in the Call.SIPHeader variable (which contains a max of 255 characters)
And this is how I inserted the data into a Peripheral Variable:
And when the call arrived at the client:
Notice that in my example above that the only value in Variable 1 is the Value of SIP header "Fred". This is because CVP is only parsing out headers that are in the message when it gets to CVP. We inserted the SIP Header at our SBC before we sent it to CVP, so it was able to parse it out and send it to the Call.SIPHeader variable in ICM.
I hope this helps a little. I know that I found this post and wished someone would answer it. I didn't think it would me me. -
Please help with SIP configuration on 2801 router
Hi All.
Please help me to setup a SIP account. I’m already struggling to do that for a few days, and can’t find out how to finish that. We have 2xISDN lines running, so I need to add a SIP trunk to existing config.
The information from our SIP provider:
We have issued the following DDI range: 018877000 – 99
There is no need to register the DDI’s as these will be offered to your PABX IP address provided to in the completed SIP trunking form.
Configuration details are as follows:
Our Primary Proxy:- 99.234.56.78
Codec supported:- G711Alaw, G729 (G711Alaw is the preferred codec)
Fax Support:- T38 and G711Alaw
DTMF:- RFC2833 and INFO
CLI Method:- Remote-Party-ID
Trunk doesn’t require registration; you just need to send Invite. In cisco this is done through Dial-peer session-target command. We are authenticating your IP address for outgoing calls and incoming calls we then forward to the IP mentioned in the sip form.
This is a SIP configuration on Cisco2801 router (I used outgoing calls only):
translation-rule 10
Rule 0 ^90 0
Rule 1 ^91 1
Rule 2 ^92 2
Rule 3 ^93 3
Rule 4 ^94 4
Rule 5 ^95 5
Rule 6 ^96 6
Rule 7 ^97 7
Rule 8 ^98 8
Rule 9 ^99 9
interface FastEthernet0/0.1
description ***DATA VLAN***
encapsulation dot1Q 1 native
ip address 10.1.1.101 255.255.255.0
interface FastEthernet0/0.2
description ***VOICE VLAN***
encapsulation dot1Q 2
ip address 192.168.22.1 255.255.255.0
voice service voip
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service h450.12
h323
call start slow
sip
bind control source-interface FastEthernet0/0.2
bind media source-interface FastEthernet0/0.2
registrar server expires max 36000 min 600
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g729r8
codec preference 2 g711ulaw
codec preference 3 g711alaw
dial-peer voice 1 pots
description ### External Dialling via BRI ###
preference 7
destination-pattern 9T
translate-outgoing called 10
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/0
forward-digits all
dial-peer voice 2 pots
description ### External Dialling via BRI ###
preference 2
destination-pattern 9T
translate-outgoing called 10
direct-inward-dial
port 0/0/1
forward-digits all
dial-peer voice 9000 voip
description ** Outgoing calls to SIP **
preference 1
destination-pattern 9T
voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:99.234.56.78:5060
dtmf-relay rtp-nte
codec g711alaw
no vad
sip-ua
timers connect 100
sip-server ipv4:99.234.56.78
I used debugging commands to troubleshoot the calls.
2801(config-dial-peer)#
094509: Jan 24 09:27:06.204: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=211, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x65FA35B4,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOICE, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094510: Jan 24 09:27:06.204: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_ORIGINATE; Incoming Dial-peer=20018
094511: Jan 24 09:27:06.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=9, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094512: Jan 24 09:27:06.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9
094513: Jan 24 09:27:06.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094514: Jan 24 09:27:06.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094515: Jan 24 09:27:06.816: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094516: Jan 24 09:27:06.816: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90
094517: Jan 24 09:27:06.816: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094518: Jan 24 09:27:06.816: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094519: Jan 24 09:27:06.912: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=908, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094520: Jan 24 09:27:06.912: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=908
094521: Jan 24 09:27:06.916: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094522: Jan 24 09:27:06.916: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094523: Jan 24 09:27:07.012: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=9086, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094524: Jan 24 09:27:07.012: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9086
094525: Jan 24 09:27:07.016: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094526: Jan 24 09:27:07.016: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094527: Jan 24 09:27:07.116: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094528: Jan 24 09:27:07.116: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862
094529: Jan 24 09:27:07.116: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094530: Jan 24 09:27:07.116: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094531: Jan 24 09:27:07.212: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=908621, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094532: Jan 24 09:27:07.212: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=908621
094533: Jan 24 09:27:07.216: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094534: Jan 24 09:27:07.216: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094535: Jan 24 09:27:07.316: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=9086215, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094536: Jan 24 09:27:07.316: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9086215
094537: Jan 24 09:27:07.316: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094538: Jan 24 09:27:07.316: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094539: Jan 24 09:27:07.412: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094540: Jan 24 09:27:07.412: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157
094541: Jan 24 09:27:07.416: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094542: Jan 24 09:27:07.416: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094543: Jan 24 09:27:07.516: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=908621577, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094544: Jan 24 09:27:07.516: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=908621577
094545: Jan 24 09:27:07.516: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094546: Jan 24 09:27:07.516: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094547: Jan 24 09:27:07.612: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=9086215777, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094548: Jan 24 09:27:07.612: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=9086215777
094549: Jan 24 09:27:07.616: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094550: Jan 24 09:27:07.616: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094551: Jan 24 09:27:07.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094552: Jan 24 09:27:07.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
094553: Jan 24 09:27:07.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Partial Matches(1) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094554: Jan 24 09:27:07.716: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=MORE_DIGITS_NEEDED(1)
094555: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774T, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094556: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774T
094557: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094558: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
094559: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=90862157774, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094560: Jan 24 09:27:10.711: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
094561: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094562: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
094563: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=90862157774, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094564: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_ORIGINATE; Incoming Dial-peer=9000
094565: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
094566: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
094567: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
094568: Jan 24 09:27:10.715: //-1/6A877F6F9054/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
094569: Jan 24 09:27:10.719: fb_get_reject_cause_code: ERROR cause_code NULL
094570: Jan 24 09:27:10.727: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.22.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK47D116D3
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CDCFB8AC-F98
To: <sip:[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:27:10 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 1787264879-1168380385-2421457215-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327397230
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 244
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 3237 2021 IN IP4 192.168.22.1
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
t=0 0
m=audio 18258 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
094571: Jan 24 09:27:11.227: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.22.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK47D116D3
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam" <sip:[email protected]>;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CDCFB8AC-F98
To: <sip:[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:27:11 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 1787264879-1168380385-2421457215-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327397231
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 244
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 3237 2021 IN IP4 192.168.22.1
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
t=0 0
m=audio 18258 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
094572: Jan 24 09:27:12.227: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.22.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK47D116D3
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CDCFB8AC-F98
To: <sip:[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:27:12 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 1787264879-1168380385-2421457215-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327397232
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 244
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 3237 2021 IN IP4 192.168.22.1
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
t=0 0
m=audio 18258 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
094573: Jan 24 09:27:14.227: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.22.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK47D116D3
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam" <sip:[email protected]>;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CDCFB8AC-F98
To: <sip:[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 09:27:14 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 1787264879-1168380385-2421457215-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327397234
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 244
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 3237 2021 IN IP4 192.168.22.1
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
t=0 0
m=audio 18258 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 192.168.22.1
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
I made some changes in the router configuration.
I removed FA0/0.2 Voice interface from Voice service voip configuration (bind control source-interface FastEthernet0/0.2 and bind media source-interface FastEthernet0/0.2). And now it’s using ip address 10.1.1.101 (data ip).
The debugging is changed now. I can send and receive a respond from SIP server. But It shows an error: SIP/2.0 404 Not Found
Then it moves to ISDN line, and use this line to make a call.
102988: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774T, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
102989: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774T
102990: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
102991: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
102992: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=90862157774, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
102993: Jan 24 14:45:47.290: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
102994: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
102995: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
102996: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=90862157774, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
102997: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_ORIGINATE; Incoming Dial-peer=9000
102998: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
102999: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
103000: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
103001: Jan 24 14:45:47.294: //-1/EDCA21089304/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
103002: Jan 24 14:45:47.298: fb_get_reject_cause_code: ERROR cause_code NULL
103003: Jan 24 14:45:47.310: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK4875CB9
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam" <sip:[email protected]>;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Seam" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CEF37490-172C
To: <sip:[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:45:47 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 3989446920-1171263969-2466545983-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327416347
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 247
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 2438 9821 IN IP4 10.1.1.101
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
t=0 0
m=audio 19412 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
103004: Jan 24 14:45:47.354: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Received:
SIP/2.0 404 Not Found
From: "Sam "<sip:[email protected]>;tag=CEF37490-172C
To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=7fad61f03708-100007f-13c4-55013-a0142-10fd12c8-a0142
Call-ID: [email protected]
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;received=88.99.77.44;branch=z9hG4bK4875CB9
Content-Length: 0
103005: Jan 24 14:45:47.362: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
ACK sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK4875CB9
From: "Sam " <sip:[email protected]>;tag=CEF37490-172C
To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=7fad61f03708-100007f-13c4-55013-a0142-10fd12c8-a0142
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 14:45:47 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Max-Forwards: 70
CSeq: 101 ACK
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Length: 0
103006: Jan 24 14:45:47.374: %ISDN-6-LAYER2UP: Layer 2 for Interface BR0/0/1, TEI 96 changed to up
103007: Jan 24 14:45:51.313: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=211, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
103008: Jan 24 14:45:51.313: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=211
103009: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
103010: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeers:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=20018
103011: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=0862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
103012: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=0862157774
103013: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
No Outgoing Dial-peer Is Matched; Result=NO_MATCH(-1)
103014: Jan 24 14:45:51.317: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpMatchPeers:
Result=NO_MATCH(-1)
103015: Jan 24 14:46:08.815: %ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface BR0/0/1, TEI 96 changed to down
2801(config-dial-peer)#
Then I removed SIP-UA as I was told there is no registration necessary, only Dial-peer configuration.
But it didn’t affect anything.
Then I add translate-outgoing called 10 command to dial-peer 9000, nothing happened.
Really stuck and don't know where to look at.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.Hi Dan.
Yes, I saw that RTP debugging, but what can I change there? Maybe I need to open more ports on ASA for RTP like 19412?
I use Cisco ASDM for ASA to make changes.
There are static NAT rules for: Server source IPs(10.1.1.100) to Outside(translated IPs, 88.99.77.44) for a few ports.
Also I added Security policy access rules for LAN: Any to SIP, and Outside: SIP to any.
For NAT:
I can't add this: for LAN: STATIC ROUTER IP 10.1.1.101 (AS SOURCE) UDP 5060 TO OUTSIDE IP 88.99.77.44
(AS TRANSLATED) UDP 5060
Because there is already translation for the Server.
Debugging looks like that now. There is no Received: SIP/2.0, but I can make an outside call with no audio.
116013: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Calling Number=90862157774, Called Number=, Voice-Interface=0x0,
Timeout=TRUE, Peer Encap Type=ENCAP_VOIP, Peer Search Type=PEER_TYPE_VOICE,
Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
116014: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/DPM/dpAssociateIncomingPeerCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_ORIGINATE; Incoming Dial-peer=9000
116015: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/0D0EB9CE9708/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Calling Number=, Called Number=90862157774, Peer Info Type=DIALPEER_INFO_SPEECH
116016: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/0D0EB9CE9708/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Match Rule=DP_MATCH_DEST; Called Number=90862157774
116017: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/0D0EB9CE9708/DPM/dpMatchPeersCore:
Result=Success(0) after DP_MATCH_DEST
116018: Jan 25 15:28:25.584: //-1/0D0EB9CE9708/DPM/dpMatchPeersMoreArg:
Result=SUCCESS(0)
List of Matched Outgoing Dial-peer(s):
1: Dial-peer Tag=9000
2: Dial-peer Tag=2
3: Dial-peer Tag=1
116019: Jan 25 15:28:25.588: fb_get_reject_cause_code: ERROR cause_code NULL
116020: Jan 25 15:28:25.600: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK491484D
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam " ;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " ;tag=D4410748-1C9D
To:
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:28:25 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 219068878-1184895457-2533916991-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327505305
Contact:
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 247
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 1984 5803 IN IP4 10.1.1.101
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
t=0 0
m=audio 18782 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
116021: Jan 25 15:28:26.096: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK491484D
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam " ;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " ;tag=D4410748-1C9D
To:
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:28:26 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 219068878-1184895457-2533916991-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327505306
Contact:
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 247
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 1984 5803 IN IP4 10.1.1.101
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
t=0 0
m=audio 18782 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
116022: Jan 25 15:28:27.096: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK491484D
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam " ;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " ;tag=D4410748-1C9D
To:
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:28:27 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 219068878-1184895457-2533916991-1958389771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327505307
Contact:
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 247
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 1984 5803 IN IP4 10.1.1.101
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
t=0 0
m=audio 18782 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
116026: Jan 25 15:28:57.092: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Msg/ccsipDisplayMsg:
Sent:
INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.1.1.101:5060;branch=z9hG4bK491484D
Remote-Party-ID: "Sam" ;party=calling;screen=no;privacy=off
From: "Sam " ;tag=D4410748-1C9D
To:
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 15:28:57 GMT
Call-ID: [email protected]
Supported: 100rel,timer,resource-priority,replaces
Min-SE: 1800
Cisco-Guid: 219068878-1184895457-2533916991-1958389preference 1771
User-Agent: Cisco-SIPGateway/IOS-12.x
Allow: INVITE, OPTIONS, BYE, CANCEL, ACK, PRACK, UPDATE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REGISTER
CSeq: 101 INVITE
Max-Forwards: 70
Timestamp: 1327505337
Contact:
Expires: 180
Allow-Events: telephone-event
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Disposition: session;handling=required
Content-Length: 247
v=0
o=CiscoSystemsSIP-GW-UserAgent 1984 5803 IN IP4 10.1.1.101
s=SIP Call
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
t=0 0
m=audio 18782 RTP/AVP 8 101
c=IN IP4 10.1.1.101
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
a=ptime:20
I'll add Incoming dial-peer now.
Not sure what kind of NAT rule should I put into ASA to allow in and out sip traffic.
Appretiate your help.
Thanks a mill. -
Issues with mobility and autodiscovery with Lync 2013 and IIS/ARR
Hi all,
this is my last resort after days and days searching a solution for this problem... unsuccessfully.
All works fine unless the autodiscovery service with external users and the mobility service for both internal and external ones.
I deployed a Standard Edition Lync Server 2013 with:
a consolidated Frontend server in LAN
an Archiving and Monitoring server in LAN
an Edge server in DMZ with 2 NICs (one in DMZ network and one in LAN)
a IIS/ARR 2.5 reverse proxy in DMZ with 2 NICs (one in DMZ network and one in LAN)
All these roles are on Windows Server 2012 R2.
No split-DNS is deployed since I have different domains for internal and external. In any case I used the pinpoint DNS tip to resolve some records internally (I followed this guide http://tsoorad.blogspot.ch/2012/10/lync-server-dns-pinpoint-zones.html)
Here DNS records into internal domain:
A-record for meet.domain-ext.com points to Frontend server local IP
A-record for dialin.domain-ext.com points to Frontend server local IP
A-record for lyncdiscoverinternal.domain-ext.com points to Frontend server IP
A-record for lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com points to Frontend sever local IP
A-record for autodiscover.domain-ext.com points to Exchange server local IP
Here DNS records into external domain:
CNAME-record for lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com points to lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com
CNAME-record for sipexternal.domain-ext.com points to lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com
A-record for meet.domain-ext.com points to Reverse Proxy public IP
A-record for dialin.domain-ext.com points to Reverse Proxy public IP
A-record for lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com points to Reverse Proxy public IP
I installed and configured IIS/ARR 2.5 with KB2732764 and KB2785586 on Reverse Proxy following the NextHop guide. The local IP address of external NIC on Reverse Proxy is NATTED by a Cisco ASA firewall with public IP address and only 80/443
ports are permitted.
The problems occurs when I try to connect whit my Lync 2013 APP on iPad using autodiscovery service, both internally and externally. After some seconds the APP shows the message “Cannot connect to the server because it could be busy or
temporarily unavailable. Retry.” When I used the IIS/ARR 3.0 the problem looked like an authentication issue, then I came back to ISS/ARR 2.5 version with its KB. Now I cannot understand what is the cause about logfail.
The same behavior occurs with Android Lync 2013 APP and Windows Phone 8 APP.
Moreover my Lync 2013 client on Windows 7 can connect internally with autodiscovery settings but it cannot do it externally.
I'm a bit confused because I cannot understand if the problem is about external webservice of Frontend server or about Reverse Proxy configuration or about Lync Control Panel configuration.
Here is an extracted of iPad Lync 2013 log (sorry if it’s a bit long).
Any helps are very appreciated, thansk a lot!
</SentRequest>
2013-12-20
11:33:00.781 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver.cpp/201:CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver::processUrl
called with url = http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/, hopCount = 0, maxHops =
10
2013-12-20
11:33:00.781 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/409:Allocating stream 0x11cbe40 for url -
https://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/ with persistent id as 6
2013-12-20
11:33:00.782 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/131:Added
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor queue
2013-12-20
11:33:00.782 Lync[563:6d00000] VERBOSE TRANSPORT
CHttpProxyHelper.cpp/436:CHttpProxyHelper::discoverProxy : No proxy found for
url https://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected].
Sending over direct connection.
2013-12-20
11:33:00.782 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/385:Submitting new req.
UrlTrustResolver(0x1201358)
2013-12-20
11:33:00.782 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1783:Successfully started the GetUserUrlOperation
request for http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected]
2013-12-20
11:33:00.796 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/343:Sent
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor
2013-12-20
11:33:00.796 Lync[563:6d00000] WARNING TRANSPORT
CCredentialManager.cpp/317:CCredentialManager::getSpecificCredential returning
NULL credential for serviceId (4) type (1)!
2013-12-20
11:33:00.797 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
TransportUtilityFunctions.cpp/631:<SentRequest>
GET
http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/
Request Id:
0x1201358
HttpHeader:Accept
application/vnd.microsoft.rtc.autodiscover+xml;v=1
</SentRequest>
2013-12-20
11:33:00.797 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/409:Allocating stream 0x12028f0 for url -
http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/ with persistent id as 7
2013-12-20
11:33:00.798 Lync[563:6d00000] VERBOSE TRANSPORT
CHttpProxyHelper.cpp/436:CHttpProxyHelper::discoverProxy : No proxy found for
url http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/. Sending over direct connection.
2013-12-20
11:33:00.798 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT CHttpStreamPool.cpp/556:Not
setting TLS as the url(http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/) is not https
2013-12-20
11:33:00.812 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:33:00.812 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:33:00.812 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:33:00.813 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:33:00.813 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:33:04.104 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpConnection.cpp/577:Received
kCFStreamEventEndEncountered (UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest)isHeadersAvailable =
true responseHeadersHandle = 12c5d70
2013-12-20
11:33:04.105 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpConnection.cpp/628:Response
status = 200 for request UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest
2013-12-20
11:33:04.105 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/455:Scheduling stream 0x12028f0 for release.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.105 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/173:Received response of
request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) with status = 0x0
2013-12-20
11:33:04.106 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
TransportUtilityFunctions.cpp/925:<ReceivedResponse>
GET
http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/
Request Id:
0x1201358
HttpHeader:Cache-Control
no-cache
HttpHeader:Content-Length
1076
HttpHeader:Content-Type
application/vnd.microsoft.rtc.autodiscover+xml; v=1
HttpHeader:Date
Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:33:02 GMT
HttpHeader:Expires
-1
HttpHeader:Pragma
no-cache
HttpHeader:Server
Microsoft-IIS/8.5
HttpHeader:StatusCode
200
HttpHeader:X-AspNet-Version
4.0.30319
HttpHeader:X-Content-Type-Options
nosniff
HttpHeader:X-MS-Server-Fqdn
frontend-lync.domain-int.com
HttpHeader:X-Powered-By
ASP.NET, ARR/2.5
Ôªø<?xml
version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><AutodiscoverResponse
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
AccessLocation="Internal"><Root><Link
token="Domain" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/domain?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="User" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/user?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="Self" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="OAuth" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/oauth/user?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="External/XFrame"
href="https://lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/><Link token="Internal/XFrame" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/><Link token="XFrame" href="https://lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/></Root></AutodiscoverResponse>
</ReceivedResponse>
2013-12-20
11:33:04.108 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryResponse.cpp/112:location value is internal
2013-12-20
11:33:04.108 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryResponse.cpp/195:User url is https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.109 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/266:Sending event to main thread for
request(0x1201358)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.109 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/822:Req. completed, Stopping timer.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.109 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver.cpp/610:UrlRedirectAndTrustResolver complete with
url = http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/, Hops = 1, status = S_OK (S0-0-0)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.109 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/725:Response received for req.
UrlTrustResolver(0x1201358): S_OK (S0-0-0) (Success); Done with req.; Stopping
resend timer
2013-12-20
11:33:04.110 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/393:CUcwaAutoDiscoverGetUserUrlOperation::onEvent
received. Status = S_OK (S0-0-0), url =
http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/
2013-12-20
11:33:04.110 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/449:Received a root response
2013-12-20
11:33:04.110 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/456:Running trust check on user url.
url = https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.110 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver.cpp/77:Starting CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver with
url = https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com,
maxHops = 1
2013-12-20
11:33:04.110 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver.cpp/201:CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver::processUrl
called with url = https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user,
hopCount = 0, maxHops = 1
2013-12-20
11:33:04.111 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/131:Added
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor queue
2013-12-20
11:33:04.111 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/385:Submitting new req.
UrlTrustResolver(0x11d4d38)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.111 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/343:Sent
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor
2013-12-20
11:33:04.111 Lync[563:6d00000] WARNING TRANSPORT
CCredentialManager.cpp/317:CCredentialManager::getSpecificCredential returning
NULL credential for serviceId (4) type (1)!
2013-12-20
11:33:04.112 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
TransportUtilityFunctions.cpp/631:<SentRequest>
GET
https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user
Request Id:
0x11d4d38
HttpHeader:Accept
application/vnd.microsoft.rtc.autodiscover+xml;v=1
</SentRequest>
2013-12-20
11:33:04.112 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/409:Allocating stream 0x125fa90 for url - https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user
with persistent id as 7
2013-12-20
11:33:04.112 Lync[563:6d00000] VERBOSE TRANSPORT
CHttpProxyHelper.cpp/436:CHttpProxyHelper::discoverProxy : No proxy found for
url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user.
Sending over direct connection.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.113 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpStreamPool.cpp/609:Releasing
stream 0x12028f0.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.261 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpConnection.cpp/577:Received
kCFStreamEventEndEncountered (UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest)isHeadersAvailable =
true responseHeadersHandle = 11cfbd0
2013-12-20
11:33:04.262 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpConnection.cpp/628:Response
status = 200 for request UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest
2013-12-20
11:33:04.262 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/455:Scheduling stream 0x11cbe40 for release.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.263 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/173:Received response of
request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) with status = 0x0
2013-12-20
11:33:04.263 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
TransportUtilityFunctions.cpp/925:<ReceivedResponse>
GET
https://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected]
Request Id:
0x12450d8
HttpHeader:Cache-Control
no-cache
HttpHeader:Content-Length
1076
HttpHeader:Content-Type
application/vnd.microsoft.rtc.autodiscover+xml; v=1
HttpHeader:Date
Fri, 20 Dec 2013 10:33:02 GMT
HttpHeader:Expires
-1
HttpHeader:Pragma
no-cache
HttpHeader:Server
Microsoft-IIS/8.5
HttpHeader:StatusCode
200
HttpHeader:X-AspNet-Version
4.0.30319
HttpHeader:X-Content-Type-Options
nosniff
HttpHeader:X-MS-Server-Fqdn
frontend-lync.domain-int.com
HttpHeader:X-Powered-By
ASP.NET, ARR/2.5
Ôªø<?xml
version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><AutodiscoverResponse
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
AccessLocation="Internal"><Root><Link
token="Domain" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/domain?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="User" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/user?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="Self" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="OAuth" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/AutodiscoverService.svc/root/oauth/user?originalDomain=domain-ext.com"
/><Link token="External/XFrame"
href="https://lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/><Link token="Internal/XFrame" href="https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/><Link token="XFrame" href="https://lyncwebexternal.domain-ext.com/Autodiscover/XFrame/XFrame.html"
/></Root></AutodiscoverResponse>
</ReceivedResponse>
2013-12-20
11:33:04.264 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryResponse.cpp/112:location value is internal
2013-12-20
11:33:04.265 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryResponse.cpp/195:User url is https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.265 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/266:Sending event to main thread for
request(0x12450d8)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.266 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/822:Req.
completed, Stopping timer.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.266 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/290:Received a root response
2013-12-20
11:33:04.266 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/224:UcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation
completed with url = https://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected],
userUrl = https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com,
status = S_OK (S0-0-0)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.266 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/725:Response received for req.
GET-UnAuthenticatedGet(0x12450d8): S_OK (S0-0-0) (Success); Done with req.; Stopping
resend timer
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/399:Cancelling all requests
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/409:Cancelling request: 0x11d4d38
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CSessionBase.hxx/158:Cancelling
request: 0x11d4d38
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/163:Added
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor queue
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUrlRedirectAndTrustResolver.cpp/610:UrlRedirectAndTrustResolver complete with
url = https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user,
Hops = 1, status = W_Cancelled (W0-0-6)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.267 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation.cpp/224:UcwaAutoDiscoveryGetUserUrlOperation
completed with url = http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected],
userUrl = , status = W_Cancelled (W0-0-6)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.268 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/343:Sent
Request(UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest) to Request Processor
2013-12-20
11:33:04.268 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CCredentialManager.cpp/176:getSpecificCredential
for serviceId(1) returning: credType (1) signInName ([email protected])
domain () username (mattia.spagnoli) password.empty() (0) certificate.isValid()
(0) privateKey.empty() (1) compatibleServiceIds(1)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.268 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT
CMetaDataManager.cpp/403:Received a request to get the meta data of type 0 for
url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.269 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CMetaDataManager.cpp/467:Sending
Unauthenticated get to get the web-ticket url
2013-12-20
11:33:04.269 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/131:Added
Request() to Request Processor queue
2013-12-20
11:33:04.269 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT
CAuthenticationResolver.cpp/109:Waiting on Meta Data from https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.269 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT CTransportThread.cpp/343:Sent
Request() to Request Processor
2013-12-20
11:33:04.270 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/385:Submitting new req.
GET-AuthenticatedUserGetRequest(0x1201ab8)
2013-12-20
11:33:04.270 Lync[563:62d4000] WARNING TRANSPORT
CCredentialManager.cpp/317:CCredentialManager::getSpecificCredential returning
NULL credential for serviceId (4) type (1)!
2013-12-20
11:33:04.270 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1189:Submitting Authenticated AutoDiscovery
request to https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:33:04.270 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/455:Scheduling stream 0x125fa90 for release.
2013-12-20
11:33:04.271 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT
TransportUtilityFunctions.cpp/631:<SentRequest>
GET
https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
Request Id:
0x1206198
HttpHeader:Accept
HttpHeader:X-MS-WebTicket
xxxxxxxxxx
</SentRequest>
2013-12-20
11:33:04.271 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1662:Ignoring GetUserUrlOperation event as
current state is 6
2013-12-20
11:33:04.271 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/409:Allocating stream 0x11c0a40 for url - https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user
with persistent id as 15
2013-12-20
11:33:04.271 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1664:Request
url was http://lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com/?sipuri=sip:[email protected]
2013-12-20
11:33:04.272 Lync[563:62d4000] VERBOSE TRANSPORT
CHttpProxyHelper.cpp/436:CHttpProxyHelper::discoverProxy : No proxy found for
url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com.
Sending over direct connection.
2013-12-20
11:33:20.621 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES
CNetworkMonitor.cpp/217:Reachabilility Flags IsWWAN(0):Reachable(0):TransientConnection(0):ConnectionRequired(0):ConnectionOnTraffic(0):InterventionRequired(0):ConnectionOnDemand(0):IsLocalAddress(0):IsDirect(0)
2013-12-20
11:33:20.623 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES CNetworkMonitor.cpp/186:Updated
networkAvailableToConnect(CellularDataNetwork) -> NoNetwork,
isInAirplaneMode(0) -> 1
2013-12-20
11:33:20.623 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcmpConversationsManager.cpp/4091:CUcmpConversationsManager::canDoVideoBasedOnNetworkAndPolicy
returns false because RequestWiFiForAudio or RequestWifiForVideo is true and
current network : is not WiFi
2013-12-20
11:33:20.623 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcmpConversationsManager.cpp/1672:CUcmpConversationsManager::queryCapability
on StartP2PVideoCall returns false because
canDoVideoBasedOnNetworkAndPolicy
returned false
2013-12-20
11:33:20.904 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES
CNetworkMonitor.cpp/217:Reachabilility Flags
IsWWAN(1):Reachable(1):TransientConnection(1):ConnectionRequired(0):ConnectionOnTraffic(0):InterventionRequired(0):ConnectionOnDemand(0):IsLocalAddress(1):IsDirect(0)
2013-12-20
11:33:20.905 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES CNetworkMonitor.cpp/186:Updated
networkAvailableToConnect(NoNetwork) -> CellularDataNetwork,
isInAirplaneMode(1) -> 0
2013-12-20
11:33:20.905 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CEventChannelManager.cpp/826:Received
network monitor event so restarting event channel.
2013-12-20
11:33:20.906 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT
CEventChannelManager.cpp/520:Moving the event channel aggressive mode.
2013-12-20
11:33:20.906 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcmpConversationsManager.cpp/4091:CUcmpConversationsManager::canDoVideoBasedOnNetworkAndPolicy
returns false because RequestWiFiForAudio or RequestWifiForVideo is true and
current network : is not WiFi
2013-12-20
11:33:20.906 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcmpConversationsManager.cpp/1672:CUcmpConversationsManager::queryCapability
on StartP2PVideoCall returns false because
canDoVideoBasedOnNetworkAndPolicy
returned false
2013-12-20
11:33:20.906 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/2070:adIsEnabled
= 1, sipUri = sip:[email protected], m_internalADUrlInput =
m_externalADUrlInput =
2013-12-20
11:33:20.906 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/255:Discovery is in progress and process state is
6Ignoring request to start network discovery
2013-12-20
11:34:04.274 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO UTILITIES
CHttpStreamPool.cpp/455:Scheduling stream 0x11c0a40 for release.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.275 Lync[563:62d4000] ERROR UTILITIES CHttpConnection.cpp/517:Connection
timedout for request (0x%u0x12d1ea0) - notifying error E_ConnectionTimeoutError
2013-12-20
11:34:04.275 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/173:Received response of request() with status =
0x22020005
2013-12-20
11:34:04.276 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/201:Request
resulted in E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5). The retry counter is: 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.276 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/266:Sending event to main thread for
request(0x1206198)
2013-12-20
11:34:04.277 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT
CMetaDataManager.cpp/581:Received response for meta data request of type 60
with status 570556421
2013-12-20
11:34:04.277 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR TRANSPORT CMetaDataManager.cpp/597:Unable
to get a response to an unauthenticated get to url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:34:04.278 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CAuthenticationResolver.cpp/210:MetaData
retrieval for url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
completed with status 570556421
2013-12-20
11:34:04.278 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CAuthenticationResolver.cpp/239:Deleting
1 pended Meta data requests for url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:34:04.278 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR TRANSPORT CAuthenticationResolver.cpp/288:Unable
to get the meta data for server url https://frontend-lync.domain-int.com/autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/root/user?originaldomain=domain-ext.com
2013-12-20
11:34:04.279 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT
CAuthenticationResolver.cpp/293:Failing request to the request manager
2013-12-20
11:34:04.279 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO TRANSPORT CRequestManager.cpp/273:Failing
secure request UcwaAutoDiscoveryRequest with status E_ConnectionTimeoutError
(E2-2-5)
2013-12-20
11:34:04.279 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/822:Req. completed, Stopping timer.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.279 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1284:Received autodiscovery response with status
E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5)
2013-12-20
11:34:04.279 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryService.cpp/1242:Raising Autodiscovery event with status
E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5) for eventType 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.280 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CUcwaAutoDiscoveryServiceRetrialWrapper.cpp/417:Received
event for type 0 with status E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5)
2013-12-20
11:34:04.280 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CUcwaAutoDiscoveryServiceRetrialWrapper.cpp/496:Raising Autodiscovery event
with status E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5) for eventType 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.280 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR APPLICATION
CUcwaAppSession.cpp/2066:Auto-discovery failed, aborting sign-in!
2013-12-20
11:34:04.280 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CUcwaAppSession.cpp/998:CUcwaAppSession::setNewActualState()
state=0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.294 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES
CBasePersistableComponent.cpp/230:Storing 7 out-of-sync components took 10ms
2013-12-20
11:34:04.295 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UTILITIES CiOsAppStateQuery.h/147:Clearing
keep-alive timer callback
2013-12-20
11:34:04.295 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/134:Clearing request processor for component
UcwaAutoDiscoverySession on sign-out.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.295 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO TRANSPORT
CHttpRequestProcessor.cpp/134:Clearing request processor for component
MetaDataManager on sign-out.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.295 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CAlertReporter.cpp/64:Alert
received! Category 1, Type 201, level 0, error E_ConnectionTimeoutError
(E2-2-5), context '', hasAction=false
2013-12-20
11:34:04.296 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpStreamPool.cpp/609:Releasing
stream 0x11cbe40.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.296 Lync[563:62d4000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpStreamPool.cpp/609:Releasing
stream 0x11c0a40.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.296 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION CAlertReporter.cpp/117:Alert
cleared of Category 1, Type 201, cleared 0 alerts
2013-12-20
11:34:04.297 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO APPLICATION
CTransportRequestRetrialQueue.cpp/725:Response received for req.
GET-AuthenticatedUserGetRequest(0x1201ab8): E_ConnectionTimeoutError (E2-2-5)
(RemoteNetworkTemporaryError); Done with req.; Stopping resend timer
2013-12-20
11:34:04.298 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAudioUtil.mm/322:stopSound
2013-12-20
11:34:04.298 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAudioUtil.mm/322:stopSound
2013-12-20
11:34:04.298 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAudioUtil.mm/322:stopSound
2013-12-20
11:34:04.298 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAudioVideoToastViewController.mm/992:Cancelling
local notification
2013-12-20
11:34:04.299 Lync[563:6d00000] INFO UTILITIES CHttpStreamPool.cpp/609:Releasing
stream 0x125fa90.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.300 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMRootViewController.mm/378:ActualState
= 0 DesiredState = 2 DataAvailable = 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.300 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMDetailViewController.mm/229:ActualState = 0 DesiredState = 1 DataAvailable = 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.300 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMDetailViewController.mm/262:ActualState
= IsSignedOut DesiredState = BeSignedIn DataAvailable = 0 Showing UI =
CredentialTableViewController
2013-12-20
11:34:04.300 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/705:desired
view is alert, size 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.301 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/745:adding the
desired view
2013-12-20
11:34:04.302 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/480:reposition
floating views
2013-12-20
11:34:04.302 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/110:showalert
is 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.302 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/114:showalert
is 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.302 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMUIUtil.mm/402:Mapping error code =
0x22020005, context = , type = 201
2013-12-20 11:34:04.303 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMUIUtil.mm/1680:Mapped error message is 'Non riesco a connettermi al server
perché potrebbe essere occupato o temporaneamente non disponibile. Riprova.
2013-12-20
11:34:04.304 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI
CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/89:before: view height 1024.000000, width
45.000000, x 64.000000, y 0.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.304 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMNotificationManager.mm/1089:viewFrame: origin x 64.000000, origin y 0.000000,
height 1024.000000, width 45.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.304 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/1195:resize
alert label, origin x 44.000000, origin y 2.000000, height 41.000000, width
936.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/104:after:
self.label.frame height 41.000000, width 936.000000, x 44.000000, y 2.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.305 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.306 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/705:desired
view is alert, size 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.306 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/718:desired
view is same as the current view
2013-12-20
11:34:04.306 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/480:reposition
floating views
2013-12-20
11:34:04.306 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/110:showalert
is 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.306 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI
CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/89:before: view height 1024.000000, width
45.000000, x 64.000000, y 0.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.307 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMNotificationManager.mm/1089:viewFrame: origin x 64.000000, origin y 0.000000,
height 1024.000000, width 45.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.307 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/1195:resize
alert label, origin x 44.000000, origin y 2.000000, height 41.000000, width
936.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.307 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI
CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/104:after: self.label.frame height
41.000000, width 936.000000, x 44.000000, y 2.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.337 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.337 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/705:desired
view is alert, size 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/718:desired
view is same as the current view
2013-12-20
11:34:04.338 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/480:reposition
floating views
2013-12-20
11:34:04.339 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/110:showalert is
0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.339 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI
CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/89:before: view height 1024.000000, width
45.000000, x 64.000000, y 0.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.339 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/1089:viewFrame:
origin x 64.000000, origin y 0.000000, height 1024.000000, width 45.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.339 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/1195:resize
alert label, origin x 44.000000, origin y 2.000000, height 41.000000, width
936.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.339 Lync[563:3a71018c] ERROR UI
CMDismissButtonBaseViewController.mm/104:after: self.label.frame height
41.000000, width 936.000000, x 44.000000, y 2.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.340 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMSplitViewController.mm/162:Details
Pane is in Full screen with controller
2013-12-20
11:34:04.340 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMSplitViewController.mm/204:Split view
frame orientation UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft Height = 748.000000 Width
= 1024.000000 origin.x = 20.000000 origin.y = 0.000000 keyboardHeight =
0.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.341 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMSplitViewController.mm/162:Details
Pane is in Full screen with controller
2013-12-20
11:34:04.341 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMSplitViewController.mm/204:Split view
frame orientation UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft Height = 748.000000 Width
= 1024.000000 origin.x = 20.000000 origin.y = 0.000000 keyboardHeight =
0.000000
2013-12-20
11:34:04.343 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMToolsViewController.mm/349:ActualState = 0 DesiredState = 1 DataAvailable = 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI
CMAlertViewController.mm/93:ObservableListItem Added event received
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/103:showalert
is 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.344 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMConversationCommon.mm/43:not signed
in
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/705:desired
view is alert, size 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/718:desired
view is same as the current view
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMNotificationManager.mm/480:reposition
floating views
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/110:showalert
is 1
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMAlertViewController.mm/114:showalert
is 0
2013-12-20
11:34:04.345 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMUIUtil.mm/402:Mapping error code =
0x22020005, context = , type = 201
2013-12-20
11:34:04.346 Lync[563:3a71018c] INFO UI CMUIUtil.mm/1680:Mapped error message
is ‘Cannot connect to the server because it could be busy or temporarily
unavailable. Retry.’Hi Kent,
thanks a lot for your reply!
I created _sip._tls.domain-ext.com SRV record in the external DNS and now autodiscovery works fine. At the beginning I had not created it because I thought lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com A record was enough for autodiscovery. I still cannot understand
why lyncdiscover.domain-ext.com points to reverse proxy, while _sip._tls.domain-ext.com points to Edge server. It's strange because both are part of the research order of Lync 2013 desktop clients.
By the way, mobility still does not work. I tried to insert bot the https URLs as manual configuration but Lync 2013 for iPad was not be able to login. I tried to paste both the URLs in the web browser and:
with https://<ExtwebFQDN>/Autodiscover/autodiscoverservice.svc/Root appears the "Root.json" file to be downloaded;
with https://<IntwebFQDN>/AutoDiscover/AutoDiscover.svc/Root
the message "500-Internal error of server" appears.
Any suggests from you about how to check the configuration of ISS/ARR 2.5?
Thanks again! -
N8; How to set up SIP and make (WiFI & 3G)VOIP cal...
N8 only comes with SIP software and you need to download the the VoIP setting software at this link (use VoIP 3.1):
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/d476061e-90ca-42e9-b3ea-1a852f3808ec/SIP_VoIP_Settin...
You can use the N8 web browser and load directly from the site to the phone.
then go to:
Menu>settings>connectivity>Admin.Settings>SIP settings
option>New SIP Profile>use default profile.
This window needs to be configured with your VoIP provider setting which may be found on their site or just do a search. I used the settings from my previous phone. I have Gizmo VoIP and will be using the setting for this service as an example to set up Wifi and 3G SIP setting
Profile Name> Gizmo, (assign the name of your provider e.g.. Gizmo, Google talk, etc)
Service profile> IETF
Default Destination> WiFi
Public username: sip:[email protected] (Input your VoIP provider info)
Use compression> No
Registration> When needed
Use security> No
Then goto Proxy server:
Proxy server address> siproxy01.sipphone.com (use your provider proxy address setting)
Realm> proxy01.sipphone.com (use your provider setting)
Username> (use your username)
Password> (enter your password0
Allow loose routing> Yes
Transport type> UDP
Port> 5060
Go back and then go to Registrar server:
Registrar server address> siproxy01.sipphone.com (use your provider Registrar setting)
Real> proxy01.sipphone.com (use your provider setting)
Username> (use your username)
Password> (enter password)
Transport type> UDP
Port> 5060
Again folks above is just an example. You must use your provider settings.
Then when you are done go back to:
Admin setting> Net setting>Advance VoIP setting>Create new service> choose the SIP profile shown, e.g. Gizmo
This will configure the VoIP setting with the particular SIP profile. It will also add a SIP Tel profile Pane in your Contacts folder, Internet call option to the contacts list and Phone log.
Now go to the SIP pane in Contacts folder, sign in and then make a test call . To make a SIP call just go to a contact and choose Internet call. If you configured everything correctly, it should work and you are done.
For 3G connection, follow above direction and create new SIP profile with new name (e.g. Gizmo (3G). All settings are same except:
Default destination>Internet
Then set up the VoIP setting with the new SIP profile by going to:
Admin setting>Net setting>Advance VoIP settings>Create new service> Choose the SIP profile you just configured e.g. Gizmo (3G)
Then:
Admin setting>Net setting>Advance VoIP settings>VoIP service>choose the 3G SIP profile, e.g. Gizmo (3G)>Profile setting>>>>>
Go down to AWCDMA> set it to "on"
Exit out of everything. Go to SIP (3G) pane in the Contacts folder. Sign in and make test call.
I have configured many Mobile phones and found the N8 somewhat touchy. But, the sound quality on Gizmo VoIP using both WiFi and 3G was great, no echo or any problems.
Useful hints:
If it does not connect or make a call, you need to check the SIP setting for any error. If you find any problem there, you must first remove the SIP profile in the Net setting. Then go to the SIP setting and correct the problem. Double check everyting, go back to Net setting>Advance VoIP setting>Create new service and add the SIP profile. The reason is that when you Configure a VoIP setting with a SIP profile, the SIP info is permanently loaded and will not change even if you make any change in the SIP profile. So any time you change anything in the SIP profile (even the password) you always need to remove, make correction and then reload the corrected SIP profile to the VoIP setting.
There are also few Mobile service providers who have blocked VoIP on their data network service. So, just check with your service provider. In US both AT&T and TMobile have open network for VoIP.Hi
I have an unbranded N8 and am trying to get VoipCheap to work.
I have tried to set up VOIP but still facing a problem or 2 so please assist me.
I have an active account via VoipCheap.com with a profile name and password and it is verified.
1/ When I look in Admin Settings / Sip Settings it shows VoipCheap with "not registered" under it..why?
My settings when I click on VoipCheap are:
profile name: VoipCheap
Service profile: IETF
Default destination: Internet
Public username: sip:[email protected]
Use compression: No
Registration: When needed
Use security: No
Proxy server address: sip:sip.VoipCheap.com
Realm: VoipCheap.com
Username: [email protected]
Password: ****** (I have entered my password)
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5060
Registrar server settings same as Proxy server settings.
I have also gone to Net settings / VoipCheap settings and see:
Username: sip:[email protected]
Password: ***** (I have entered my password)
Default service: No
Service connectivity: Internet
In Contacts I have a VoipCheap tab with the icon for internet calling and it says
Sign in (example)
but when I click on this it shows connecting (via my internet connection) but hangs there - it does not seem to connect............
what do you think I am doing wrong, please ???????????????? -
Problems sharing internet with iptables and dnsmasq
I followed this exactly: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Internet_Share
And here is my dnsmasq.conf
# Configuration file for dnsmasq.
# Format is one option per line, legal options are the same
# as the long options legal on the command line. See
# "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --help" or "man 8 dnsmasq" for details.
# The following two options make you a better netizen, since they
# tell dnsmasq to filter out queries which the public DNS cannot
# answer, and which load the servers (especially the root servers)
# uneccessarily. If you have a dial-on-demand link they also stop
# these requests from bringing up the link uneccessarily.
# Never forward plain names (without a dot or domain part)
#domain-needed
# Never forward addresses in the non-routed address spaces.
#bogus-priv
# Uncomment this to filter useless windows-originated DNS requests
# which can trigger dial-on-demand links needlessly.
# Note that (amongst other things) this blocks all SRV requests,
# so don't use it if you use eg Kerberos, SIP, XMMP or Google-talk.
# This option only affects forwarding, SRV records originating for
# dnsmasq (via srv-host= lines) are not suppressed by it.
#filterwin2k
# Change this line if you want dns to get its upstream servers from
# somewhere other that /etc/resolv.conf
#resolv-file=
# By default, dnsmasq will send queries to any of the upstream
# servers it knows about and tries to favour servers to are known
# to be up. Uncommenting this forces dnsmasq to try each query
# with each server strictly in the order they appear in
# /etc/resolv.conf
#strict-order
# If you don't want dnsmasq to read /etc/resolv.conf or any other
# file, getting its servers from this file instead (see below), then
# uncomment this.
#no-resolv
# If you don't want dnsmasq to poll /etc/resolv.conf or other resolv
# files for changes and re-read them then uncomment this.
#no-poll
# Add other name servers here, with domain specs if they are for
# non-public domains.
#server=/localnet/192.168.0.1
# Example of routing PTR queries to nameservers: this will send all
# address->name queries for 192.168.3/24 to nameserver 10.1.2.3
#server=/3.168.192.in-addr.arpa/10.1.2.3
# Add local-only domains here, queries in these domains are answered
# from /etc/hosts or DHCP only.
#local=/localnet/
# Add domains which you want to force to an IP address here.
# The example below send any host in doubleclick.net to a local
# webserver.
#address=/doubleclick.net/127.0.0.1
# --address (and --server) work with IPv6 addresses too.
#address=/www.thekelleys.org.uk/fe80::20d:60ff:fe36:f83
# You can control how dnsmasq talks to a server: this forces
# queries to 10.1.2.3 to be routed via eth1
# --server=10.1.2.3@eth1
# and this sets the source (ie local) address used to talk to
# 10.1.2.3 to 192.168.1.1 port 55 (there must be a interface with that
# IP on the machine, obviously).
# [email protected]#55
# If you want dnsmasq to change uid and gid to something other
# than root, you will need to have CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES
# enabled in your kernel. The default uid and gid of nobody will
# be used if capability is available and this is not set.
#user=
#group=
# If you want dnsmasq to listen for DHCP and DNS requests only on
# specified interfaces (and the loopback) give the name of the
# interface (eg eth0) here.
# Repeat the line for more than one interface.
interface=eth0
# Or you can specify which interface _not_ to listen on
#except-interface=
# Or which to listen on by address (remember to include 127.0.0.1 if
# you use this.)
#listen-address=
# If you want dnsmasq to provide only DNS service on an interface,
# configure it as shown above, and then use the following line to
# disable DHCP on it.
#no-dhcp-interface=
# On systems which support it, dnsmasq binds the wildcard address,
# even when it is listening on only some interfaces. It then discards
# requests that it shouldn't reply to. This has the advantage of
# working even when interfaces come and go and change address. If you
# want dnsmasq to really bind only the interfaces it is listening on,
# uncomment this option. About the only time you may need this is when
# running another nameserver on the same machine.
bind-interfaces
# If you don't want dnsmasq to read /etc/hosts, uncomment the
# following line.
#no-hosts
# or if you want it to read another file, as well as /etc/hosts, use
# this.
#addn-hosts=/etc/banner_add_hosts
# Set this (and domain: see below) if you want to have a domain
# automatically added to simple names in a hosts-file.
#expand-hosts
# Set the domain for dnsmasq. this is optional, but if it is set, it
# does the following things.
# 1) Allows DHCP hosts to have fully qualified domain names, as long
# as the domain part matches this setting.
# 2) Sets the "domain" DHCP option thereby potentially setting the
# domain of all systems configured by DHCP
# 3) Provides the domain part for "expand-hosts"
#domain=thekelleys.org.uk
# Set a different domain for a particular subnet
#domain=wireless.thekelleys.org.uk,192.168.2.0/24
# Same idea, but range rather then subnet
#domain=reserved.thekelleys.org.uk,192.68.3.100,192.168.3.200
# Uncomment this to enable the integrated DHCP server, you need
# to supply the range of addresses available for lease and optionally
# a lease time. If you have more than one network, you will need to
# repeat this for each network on which you want to supply DHCP
# service.
#dhcp-range=192.168.20.100,192.168.20.149,12h
# This is an example of a DHCP range where the netmask is given. This
# is needed for networks we reach the dnsmasq DHCP server via a relay
# agent. If you don't know what a DHCP relay agent is, you probably
# don't need to worry about this.
dhcp-range=192.168.20.100,192.168.20.149,255.255.255.0,12h
# This is an example of a DHCP range with a network-id, so that
# some DHCP options may be set only for this network.
#dhcp-range=red,192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150
# Supply parameters for specified hosts using DHCP. There are lots
# of valid alternatives, so we will give examples of each. Note that
# IP addresses DO NOT have to be in the range given above, they just
# need to be on the same network. The order of the parameters in these
# do not matter, it's permissble to give name,adddress and MAC in any order
# Always allocate the host with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
# The IP address 192.168.0.60
dhcp-host=00:E0:B8:9C:B7:2C,192.168.20.1
# Always set the name of the host with hardware address
# 11:22:33:44:55:66 to be "fred"
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,fred
# Always give the host with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
# the name fred and IP address 192.168.0.60 and lease time 45 minutes
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,fred,192.168.0.60,45m
# Give a host with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66 or
# 12:34:56:78:90:12 the IP address 192.168.0.60. Dnsmasq will assume
# that these two ethernet interfaces will never be in use at the same
# time, and give the IP address to the second, even if it is already
# in use by the first. Useful for laptops with wired and wireless
# addresses.
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,12:34:56:78:90:12,192.168.0.60
# Give the machine which says its name is "bert" IP address
# 192.168.0.70 and an infinite lease
#dhcp-host=bert,192.168.0.70,infinite
# Always give the host with client identifier 01:02:02:04
# the IP address 192.168.0.60
#dhcp-host=id:01:02:02:04,192.168.0.60
# Always give the host with client identifier "marjorie"
# the IP address 192.168.0.60
#dhcp-host=id:marjorie,192.168.0.60
# Enable the address given for "judge" in /etc/hosts
# to be given to a machine presenting the name "judge" when
# it asks for a DHCP lease.
#dhcp-host=judge
# Never offer DHCP service to a machine whose ethernet
# address is 11:22:33:44:55:66
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,ignore
# Ignore any client-id presented by the machine with ethernet
# address 11:22:33:44:55:66. This is useful to prevent a machine
# being treated differently when running under different OS's or
# between PXE boot and OS boot.
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,id:*
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to
# the machine with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,net:red
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to
# any machine with ethernet address starting 11:22:33:
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:*:*:*,net:red
# Ignore any clients which are specified in dhcp-host lines
# or /etc/ethers. Equivalent to ISC "deny unkown-clients".
# This relies on the special "known" tag which is set when
# a host is matched.
#dhcp-ignore=#known
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to any machine whose
# DHCP vendorclass string includes the substring "Linux"
#dhcp-vendorclass=red,Linux
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to any machine one
# of whose DHCP userclass strings includes the substring "accounts"
#dhcp-userclass=red,accounts
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to any machine whose
# MAC address matches the pattern.
#dhcp-mac=red,00:60:8C:*:*:*
# If this line is uncommented, dnsmasq will read /etc/ethers and act
# on the ethernet-address/IP pairs found there just as if they had
# been given as --dhcp-host options. Useful if you keep
# MAC-address/host mappings there for other purposes.
#read-ethers
# Send options to hosts which ask for a DHCP lease.
# See RFC 2132 for details of available options.
# Common options can be given to dnsmasq by name:
# run "dnsmasq --help dhcp" to get a list.
# Note that all the common settings, such as netmask and
# broadcast address, DNS server and default route, are given
# sane defaults by dnsmasq. You very likely will not need
# any dhcp-options. If you use Windows clients and Samba, there
# are some options which are recommended, they are detailed at the
# end of this section.
# Override the default route supplied by dnsmasq, which assumes the
# router is the same machine as the one running dnsmasq.
#dhcp-option=3,1.2.3.4
# Do the same thing, but using the option name
#dhcp-option=option:router,1.2.3.4
# Override the default route supplied by dnsmasq and send no default
# route at all. Note that this only works for the options sent by
# default (1, 3, 6, 12, 28) the same line will send a zero-length option
# for all other option numbers.
#dhcp-option=3
# Set the NTP time server addresses to 192.168.0.4 and 10.10.0.5
#dhcp-option=option:ntp-server,192.168.0.4,10.10.0.5
# Set the NTP time server address to be the same machine as
# is running dnsmasq
#dhcp-option=42,0.0.0.0
# Set the NIS domain name to "welly"
#dhcp-option=40,welly
# Set the default time-to-live to 50
#dhcp-option=23,50
# Set the "all subnets are local" flag
#dhcp-option=27,1
# Send the etherboot magic flag and then etherboot options (a string).
#dhcp-option=128,e4:45:74:68:00:00
#dhcp-option=129,NIC=eepro100
# Specify an option which will only be sent to the "red" network
# (see dhcp-range for the declaration of the "red" network)
# Note that the net: part must precede the option: part.
#dhcp-option = net:red, option:ntp-server, 192.168.1.1
# The following DHCP options set up dnsmasq in the same way as is specified
# for the ISC dhcpcd in
# http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/textdocs/DHCP-Server-Configuration.txt
# adapted for a typical dnsmasq installation where the host running
# dnsmasq is also the host running samba.
# you may want to uncomment some or all of them if you use
# Windows clients and Samba.
#dhcp-option=19,0 # option ip-forwarding off
#dhcp-option=44,0.0.0.0 # set netbios-over-TCP/IP nameserver(s) aka WINS server(s)
#dhcp-option=45,0.0.0.0 # netbios datagram distribution server
#dhcp-option=46,8 # netbios node type
# Send RFC-3397 DNS domain search DHCP option. WARNING: Your DHCP client
# probably doesn't support this......
#dhcp-option=option:domain-search,eng.apple.com,marketing.apple.com
# Send RFC-3442 classless static routes (note the netmask encoding)
#dhcp-option=121,192.168.1.0/24,1.2.3.4,10.0.0.0/8,5.6.7.8
# Send vendor-class specific options encapsulated in DHCP option 43.
# The meaning of the options is defined by the vendor-class so
# options are sent only when the client supplied vendor class
# matches the class given here. (A substring match is OK, so "MSFT"
# matches "MSFT" and "MSFT 5.0"). This example sets the
# mtftp address to 0.0.0.0 for PXEClients.
#dhcp-option=vendor:PXEClient,1,0.0.0.0
# Send microsoft-specific option to tell windows to release the DHCP lease
# when it shuts down. Note the "i" flag, to tell dnsmasq to send the
# value as a four-byte integer - that's what microsoft wants. See
# http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/a70f1bb7-d2d4-49f0-96d6-4b7414ecfaae1033.mspx?mfr=true
#dhcp-option=vendor:MSFT,2,1i
# Send the Encapsulated-vendor-class ID needed by some configurations of
# Etherboot to allow is to recognise the DHCP server.
#dhcp-option=vendor:Etherboot,60,"Etherboot"
# Send options to PXELinux. Note that we need to send the options even
# though they don't appear in the parameter request list, so we need
# to use dhcp-option-force here.
# See http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.php#special for details.
# Magic number - needed before anything else is recognised
#dhcp-option-force=208,f1:00:74:7e
# Configuration file name
#dhcp-option-force=209,configs/common
# Path prefix
#dhcp-option-force=210,/tftpboot/pxelinux/files/
# Reboot time. (Note 'i' to send 32-bit value)
#dhcp-option-force=211,30i
# Set the boot filename for netboot/PXE. You will only need
# this is you want to boot machines over the network and you will need
# a TFTP server; either dnsmasq's built in TFTP server or an
# external one. (See below for how to enable the TFTP server.)
#dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0
# Boot for Etherboot gPXE. The idea is to send two different
# filenames, the first loads gPXE, and the second tells gPXE what to
# load. The dhcp-match sets the gpxe tag for requests from gPXE.
#dhcp-match=gpxe,175 # gPXE sends a 175 option.
#dhcp-boot=net:#gpxe,undionly.kpxe
#dhcp-boot=mybootimage
# Encapsulated options for Etherboot gPXE. All the options are
# encapsulated within option 175
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 1, 5b # priority code
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 176, 1b # no-proxydhcp
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 177, string # bus-id
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 189, 1b # BIOS drive code
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 190, user # iSCSI username
#dhcp-option=encap:175, 191, pass # iSCSI password
# Test for the architecture of a netboot client. PXE clients are
# supposed to send their architecture as option 93. (See RFC 4578)
#dhcp-match=peecees, option:client-arch, 0 #x86-32
#dhcp-match=itanics, option:client-arch, 2 #IA64
#dhcp-match=hammers, option:client-arch, 6 #x86-64
#dhcp-match=mactels, option:client-arch, 7 #EFI x86-64
# Do real PXE, rather than just booting a single file, this is an
# alternative to dhcp-boot.
#pxe-prompt="What system shall I netboot?"
# or with timeout before first available action is taken:
#pxe-prompt="Press F8 for menu.", 60
# Available boot services. for PXE.
#pxe-service=x86PC, "Boot from local disk", 0
# Loads <tftp-root>/pxelinux.0 from dnsmasq TFTP server.
#pxe-service=x86PC, "Install Linux", pxelinux
# Loads <tftp-root>/pxelinux.0 from TFTP server at 1.2.3.4.
# Beware this fails on old PXE ROMS.
#pxe-service=x86PC, "Install Linux", pxelinux, 1.2.3.4
# Use bootserver on network, found my multicast or broadcast.
#pxe-service=x86PC, "Install windows from RIS server", 1
# Use bootserver at a known IP address.
#pxe-service=x86PC, "Install windows from RIS server", 1, 1.2.3.4
# If you have multicast-FTP available,
# information for that can be passed in a similar way using options 1
# to 5. See page 19 of
# http://download.intel.com/design/archives/wfm/downloads/pxespec.pdf
# Enable dnsmasq's built-in TFTP server
#enable-tftp
# Set the root directory for files availble via FTP.
#tftp-root=/var/ftpd
# Make the TFTP server more secure: with this set, only files owned by
# the user dnsmasq is running as will be send over the net.
#tftp-secure
# Set the boot file name only when the "red" tag is set.
#dhcp-boot=net:red,pxelinux.red-net
# An example of dhcp-boot with an external TFTP server: the name and IP
# address of the server are given after the filename.
# Can fail with old PXE ROMS. Overridden by --pxe-service.
#dhcp-boot=/var/ftpd/pxelinux.0,boothost,192.168.0.3
# Set the limit on DHCP leases, the default is 150
#dhcp-lease-max=150
# The DHCP server needs somewhere on disk to keep its lease database.
# This defaults to a sane location, but if you want to change it, use
# the line below.
#dhcp-leasefile=/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
# Set the DHCP server to authoritative mode. In this mode it will barge in
# and take over the lease for any client which broadcasts on the network,
# whether it has a record of the lease or not. This avoids long timeouts
# when a machine wakes up on a new network. DO NOT enable this if there's
# the slighest chance that you might end up accidentally configuring a DHCP
# server for your campus/company accidentally. The ISC server uses
# the same option, and this URL provides more information:
# http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/dhcp/authoritative.php
#dhcp-authoritative
# Run an executable when a DHCP lease is created or destroyed.
# The arguments sent to the script are "add" or "del",
# then the MAC address, the IP address and finally the hostname
# if there is one.
#dhcp-script=/bin/echo
# Set the cachesize here.
#cache-size=150
# If you want to disable negative caching, uncomment this.
#no-negcache
# Normally responses which come form /etc/hosts and the DHCP lease
# file have Time-To-Live set as zero, which conventionally means
# do not cache further. If you are happy to trade lower load on the
# server for potentially stale date, you can set a time-to-live (in
# seconds) here.
#local-ttl=
# If you want dnsmasq to detect attempts by Verisign to send queries
# to unregistered .com and .net hosts to its sitefinder service and
# have dnsmasq instead return the correct NXDOMAIN response, uncomment
# this line. You can add similar lines to do the same for other
# registries which have implemented wildcard A records.
#bogus-nxdomain=64.94.110.11
# If you want to fix up DNS results from upstream servers, use the
# alias option. This only works for IPv4.
# This alias makes a result of 1.2.3.4 appear as 5.6.7.8
#alias=1.2.3.4,5.6.7.8
# and this maps 1.2.3.x to 5.6.7.x
#alias=1.2.3.0,5.6.7.0,255.255.255.0
# and this maps 192.168.0.10->192.168.0.40 to 10.0.0.10->10.0.0.40
#alias=192.168.0.10-192.168.0.40,10.0.0.0,255.255.255.0
# Change these lines if you want dnsmasq to serve MX records.
# Return an MX record named "maildomain.com" with target
# servermachine.com and preference 50
#mx-host=maildomain.com,servermachine.com,50
# Set the default target for MX records created using the localmx option.
#mx-target=servermachine.com
# Return an MX record pointing to the mx-target for all local
# machines.
#localmx
# Return an MX record pointing to itself for all local machines.
#selfmx
# Change the following lines if you want dnsmasq to serve SRV
# records. These are useful if you want to serve ldap requests for
# Active Directory and other windows-originated DNS requests.
# See RFC 2782.
# You may add multiple srv-host lines.
# The fields are <name>,<target>,<port>,<priority>,<weight>
# If the domain part if missing from the name (so that is just has the
# service and protocol sections) then the domain given by the domain=
# config option is used. (Note that expand-hosts does not need to be
# set for this to work.)
# A SRV record sending LDAP for the example.com domain to
# ldapserver.example.com port 289
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389
# A SRV record sending LDAP for the example.com domain to
# ldapserver.example.com port 289 (using domain=)
#domain=example.com
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp,ldapserver.example.com,389
# Two SRV records for LDAP, each with different priorities
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389,1
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com,ldapserver.example.com,389,2
# A SRV record indicating that there is no LDAP server for the domain
# example.com
#srv-host=_ldap._tcp.example.com
# The following line shows how to make dnsmasq serve an arbitrary PTR
# record. This is useful for DNS-SD. (Note that the
# domain-name expansion done for SRV records _does_not
# occur for PTR records.)
#ptr-record=_http._tcp.dns-sd-services,"New Employee Page._http._tcp.dns-sd-services"
# Change the following lines to enable dnsmasq to serve TXT records.
# These are used for things like SPF and zeroconf. (Note that the
# domain-name expansion done for SRV records _does_not
# occur for TXT records.)
#Example SPF.
#txt-record=example.com,"v=spf1 a -all"
#Example zeroconf
#txt-record=_http._tcp.example.com,name=value,paper=A4
# Provide an alias for a "local" DNS name. Note that this _only_ works
# for targets which are names from DHCP or /etc/hosts. Give host
# "bert" another name, bertrand
#cname=bertand,bert
# For debugging purposes, log each DNS query as it passes through
# dnsmasq.
#log-queries
# Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
#log-dhcp
# Include a another lot of configuration options.
#conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.more.conf
#conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d
eth0 is set up for 192.168.20.1, netmask 255.255.255.0. I can get an IP from my client machine and ping 192.168.20.1, but cannot access the internet. resolv.conf on the client machine has a nameserver of 192.168.20.1. Also, Firefox time sout trying to access Google via it's static IP.
What should I do to grant the internet to my client machine?http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DNS_with_bind -> Did you try it too ?
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SIP and SMTP domains don't match
Hi,
We’ve a situation where SIP, SMTP and AD domain are different than each other and I am sure this will present integration issues at the least...
Speaking from LYNC 2013 and exchange 2010/2013 integration standpoint, could someone please point out to integration process under below circumstances where
SIP domain uc.contoso.com
SMTP domain contoso.com
AD domain contoso.net
Also, how would exactly the logon will occur in this situation?
I'd appreciate if you could point me to relevant document please.
Regards, Pushkal MishrA, This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties and confers no rights. I request you to test the solution in lab and post successful outcome you should try this on production.Hi Pushkal Mishra,
It’s recommend to use the same SIP and SMTP address.
But if they are not the same, they will still work properly if you take some additional work.
I’m assuming that you have published the correct SAN certificate that has every expected SAN name for each domain, then you have to create an additional SRV record for uc.contoso.com.
_autodiscover._tcp.uc.contoso.com
mail.contoso.com 443
In general, Lync will look at your primary SMTP address and attempt to use it to find the EWS URL via Autodiscover after signing in. But if the SIP and SMTP address does not match, you will receive
a security prompt “Lync cannot verify that the server is trusted for your sign-in address”.
To avoid the issue, the best solution in my opinion is to use SRV records for Autodiscover to redirect Lync to the mail.contoso.com A record. (Delete the Autodiscover A record)
Best regards,
Eric
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