[asterisk-users] chan_sip -> pjsip - address binding (SOLVED)
marek
cervajs64 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 09:38:33 CST 2020
Dne 25/11/2020 v 16:29 Joshua C. Colp napsal(a):
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 11:24 AM marek <cervajs64 at gmail.com
> <mailto:cervajs64 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> tried chan_sip/udp + pjsip/tcp
>
> but the same problem
>
> sip.conf
>
> [general]
> udpbindport=5060
> udpbindaddr=0.0.0.0
> tcpenable=no
> tlsenable=no
>
> pjsip.conf
> [transport-tcp]
> type = transport
> bind = 2.2.2.2:5070 <http://2.2.2.2:5070>
> protocol = tcp
>
> Loading res_pjsip.so.
> [Nov 25 16:21:04] ERROR[5528]: res_pjsip/config_transport.c:664
> transport_apply: Transport 'transport-tcp' could not be started:
> Cannot
> assign requested address
> [Nov 25 16:21:04] ERROR[5528]: res_sorcery_config.c:420
> sorcery_config_internal_load: Could not create an object of type
> 'transport' with id 'transport-tcp' from configuration file
> 'pjsip.conf'
>
> anybody know if its possible preload pjsip before chan_sip? (tried
> preload= but its complicated. a lot of dependecies)
>
>
> You're assuming that the problem is an interaction between chan_sip
> and chan_pjsip. If you don't load chan_sip at all, does the problem
> still occur? If so then chan_sip isn't the problem but something most
> likely system level - since the system stated that PJSIP could not use
> the configured address.
>
ooh. typo in ip address :(
thanks a lot
so the scenario with chan_sip/udp + pjsip/tcp is working now
scenario chan_sip/udp + pjsip/udp on different port works now too
Marek
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