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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:10 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] multi domain issue Reply with quote

Hi,

Fresh freeswitch user. Installed freeswitch with default installation a
week ago. Need more information on multi domain usage. Followed the wiki
pages with multi tenant examples. All working well but I do have a
problem when calling to an internal extension.

Scenario:

domain_A created by copying the default.xml to domain_A.xml following
steps from the wiki multi tenant informaion. Than created the domain_A
directory and copied the /default directory extensions there.
Same steps for Domain_B. For the rest all is like default.

Registered 3 phones to Domain_A and 3 phones to Domain_B

Domain_A -> 1000 1005 and 1006

Domain_B -> 1002 1005 and 1006

When I call from 1002 inside Domain_B to extension 1000 in Domain_A
phone rings and this is what I do not like to happen.

Trace shows that when called to 1000 or 1005 or 1006 only the IP
addresses from those endpoints in Domain_A are addressed.

The first INVITE shows an OK invite with correct domain name but after
the 100 trying the re-invite makes an IP address out of most certainly
because it followed the rules in the dialplan.

Can anybody point me in the direction how to make it possible that calls
from DOmain_A stay in Domain_A- and Domain_B stay in B etc.

All the rest like inbound and outbound calls on dedicated gateways are
working fine.

I assume that I need to configure acl for this but still not very clear.
Any tip will be most appreciated.

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Tjapko



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PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:40 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] multi domain issue Reply with quote

Hi,

I have multi domain, multi tenant setup configured and working.

Did you add something like

<param name="alias" value="sip:domain_A:5060"/>
<param name="alias" value="sip:domain_B:5060"/>

to one of the profile configs for multi-domain so FreeSWITCH can look its configs for those domains?
Also, check if you specified domain_A for "domain_name" param in the domain_A.xml file.
Directory extensions context for other domains should not use the same "user_context" param for they will hit default dialplan as well.

Please join the IRC channel (#freeswitch) for further questions you might have.

Regards,
Ognjen
(sekil)

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Tjapko Smits <itsc99@cantv.net (itsc99@cantv.net)> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,

Fresh freeswitch user. Installed freeswitch with default installation a
week ago. Need more information on multi domain usage. Followed the wiki
pages with multi tenant examples. All working well but I do have a
problem when calling to an internal extension.

Scenario:

domain_A created by copying the default.xml to domain_A.xml following
steps from the wiki multi tenant informaion. Than created the domain_A
directory and copied the /default directory extensions there.
Same steps for Domain_B. For the rest all is like default.

Registered 3 phones to Domain_A and 3 phones to Domain_B

Domain_A -> 1000 1005 and 1006

Domain_B -> 1002 1005 and 1006

When I call from 1002 inside Domain_B to extension 1000 in Domain_A
phone rings and this is what I do not like to happen.

Trace shows that when called to 1000 or 1005 or 1006 only the IP
addresses from those endpoints in Domain_A are addressed.

The first INVITE shows an OK invite with correct domain name but after
the 100 trying the re-invite makes an IP address out of most certainly
because it followed the rules in the dialplan.

Can anybody point me in the direction how to make it possible that calls
from DOmain_A stay in Domain_A- and Domain_B stay in B etc.

All the rest like inbound and outbound calls on dedicated gateways are
working fine.

I assume that I need to configure acl for this but still not very clear.
Any tip will be most appreciated.

--
Tjapko



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