How to configure PJSUA server in order to havenotification?

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BR
thanks for simple suggestion! it works


Dnia 3 stycznia 2012 13:11 Nanang Izzuddin <nanang.izzuddin at gmail.com> napisa?(a):

> 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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