How to configure PJSUA server in order to have notification?

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Hi Pawel,

By "sip:30.10.31.28", it means calling to port 5060, while the XP side
listening on 4010. So it seems that another application on XP side has
received the call.

BR,
nanang


On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 2:44 PM, pgrzegorc25 at o2.pl <pgrzegorc25 at o2.pl> wrote:
> Im working on two different PCs - one PC with linux OS and second PC with winXP 32bit. And I able to establish SIP and RTP call but I can NOT see any notification about this SIP/RTP call from PJSIPSUA server perspective on winXP machine (Im calling from linux machine using cmd:
> ./pjsua-i686-pc-linux-gnu sip:30.10.31.28 --add-codec=gsm --local-port=4010 --bound-addr=184.1.1.2 --auto-answer=200 --auto-loop
>
> and on WinXP (server) machine cmd looks like:
> D:\Automation\PJSIP>pjsua-i386-Win32-vc8-Release-Static.exe --local-port=4010 --id=sip:localhost --bound-addr=30.10.31.28
> And I can NOT see any notification about this SIP/RTP call from PJSIPSUA perspective on winXP, PJSIPSUA says: "You have 0 active call" on WinXP (server) machine however on client (linux machine) says: "You have 1 active session" and I can see SIP/RTP pkts from both PC sides.
>
> Does anybody can point it out what is set wrong in cmd on PJSUA server machine (WinXP machine) ?
>
>
> - Pawel
>
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