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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I seem to have fallen off the list, but saw a reply in the list archives:</FONT>
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<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">>Please add more info. Use 'ngrep port 2727' in order to see the traffic between the MG and MGC and post that results >here. -- Juanjo sin .sig </FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">This is a misunderstanding of the problem. There is not any traffic between the MG and MGC to look at because asterisk can't determine the endpoint, re:</FONT></P>
<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">><I></I> ><I> -- Executing Dial("SIP/9999-0ccc", "MGCP/aaln2/@66.17.13.240") in new</I> ><I> stack</I> ><I> Apr 23 13:23:40 NOTICE[376847]: chan_mgcp.c:1457 find_subchannel:</I> ><I> Gateway '66.17.13.240' (and thus its endpoint 'aaln2/') does not exist</I> ><I></I> ><I> Apr 23 13:23:40 WARNING[376847]: chan_mgcp.c:3205 mgcp_request: Unable</I> ><I> to find MGCP endpoint 'aaln2/@66.17.13.240'</I> ><I> Apr 23 13:23:40 NOTICE[376847]: app_dial.c:554 dial_exec: Unable to</I> ><I> create channel of type 'MGCP'</I> </FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">This is a sip client trying to call a mgcp endpoint. The very same mgcp endpoint gets sent dialtone from * and can also originate calls to either sip clients, or to * itself(the "500" demo for example). I'm not a programmer, but the problem as I see it is that * does place brackets around the ip address when the mgcp endpoint originates a call and when * audits the endpoint, but * does not place brackets around the ip address when the mgcp endpoint is the destination of a call.</FONT></P>
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