Problem with PJSIP on Windows Mobile

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On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 7:09 AM, hyd1_shikha <hyd1_shikha at sancharnet.in> wrote:
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> Dear Benny,
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>
> Hi !!! this is Prasad . I am facing
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> problem with Windows mobile with PJSIP software.
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> Could you please help us in resolved the problem. I am
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> using 3cx sip server. I am getting the request time
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> out message continuously.
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>
>
> With the emulator it is working fine with out any
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> problem. However, when I run thru Mobile independently and try to
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> connect to the 3cx SIP server on public IP address, it doesnt work.
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>
>
> Please find enclosed configuration settings. Can you
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> give your configuration settings with working on
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> Windows mobile
>


Your configuration looks okay and it should work. I suspect that
enabling ICE makes the INVITE message goes larger than the MTU and the
network drops it. Try disabling it, or otherwise reduce the message
size (see how the "--use-compact-form" command line parameter is
implemented in pjsua).

Cheers
 Benny


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>
>
> Regards
>
> Prasad
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>
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> //
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> // Basic config.
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> //
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> #define SIP_PORT        5060
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>
>
>
>
> //
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> // Destination URI (to make call, or to subscribe
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> presence)
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> //
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> #define SIP_DST_URI     "sip:1000 at 192.168.1.142"
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>
>
> //
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> // Account
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> //
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> #define HAS_SIP_ACCOUNT 1       // 0 to disable registration
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> #define SIP_DOMAIN      "192.168.1.142"
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> #define SIP_REALM       "3CXPhoneSystem"
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> #define SIP_USER        "10001"
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> #define SIP_PASSWD      "10001"
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>
>
> //
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> // Outbound proxy for all accounts
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> //
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> #define SIP_PROXY       NULL
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> //#define SIP_PROXY     "sip:192.168.0.2;lr"
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>
>
>
>
> //
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> // Configure nameserver if DNS SRV is to be used with
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> both SIP
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> // or STUN (for STUN see other settings below)
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> //
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> #define NAMESERVER      NULL
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> //#define NAMESERVER    "62.241.163.201"
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>
>
> //
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> // STUN server
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>
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> #if 1
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>         // Use this to have the STUN server resolved normally
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> #   define STUN_DOMAIN  NULL
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> #   define STUN_SERVER  NULL
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> //#   define STUN_SERVER        "stun.fwdnet.net"
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> #elif 0
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>         // Use this to have the STUN server resolved with DNS
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> SRV
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> #   define STUN_DOMAIN  "iptel.org"
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> #   define STUN_SERVER  NULL
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> #else
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>         // Use this to disable STUN
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> #   define STUN_DOMAIN  NULL
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> #   define STUN_SERVER  NULL
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> #endif
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>
>
> //
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> // Use ICE?
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> //
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> #define USE_ICE         1
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