duggyk Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I'm attempting to setup an auto attendant to work alongside a peer proxy ring-group application..... with no success yet...... Call flow goes a little like this.......... itsp >>> proxy >>> pbxnsip autoattendant caller dials an extenstion, call is routed back to proxy..... proxy <<< pbxnsip registered device (to proxy) rings ....... feature on proxy routes call back to pbxnsip if the call isn't answered...... proxy >>> pbxnsip call dies get strange error messages: [5] 2009/04/14 12:13:15: Received loopback request without tag [5] 2009/04/14 12:13:15: Received incoming call without trunk information and user has not been found what header declares the 'trunk information'? why is the user found when the same request URI is used (and the user is called directly)? make any sense? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vodia PBX Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I'm attempting to setup an auto attendant to work alongside a peer proxy ring-group application..... with no success yet...... Call flow goes a little like this.......... itsp >>> proxy >>> pbxnsip autoattendant caller dials an extenstion, call is routed back to proxy..... proxy <<< pbxnsip registered device (to proxy) rings ....... feature on proxy routes call back to pbxnsip if the call isn't answered...... proxy >>> pbxnsip call dies get strange error messages: [5] 2009/04/14 12:13:15: Received loopback request without tag [5] 2009/04/14 12:13:15: Received incoming call without trunk information and user has not been found what header declares the 'trunk information'? why is the user found when the same request URI is used (and the user is called directly)? I guess you turned the loopback detection off already (admin settings). Does the PBX received the request from the proxy as well? You can see that in the "Rx" in the log. If the request also comes from the proxy, then it should work... Loops are a dangerous stuff. It can very quickly consume a lot of resources. That is why the PBX has a special settings for that. If you have some leisure, check out "Max-Breadth" in RFC 5393. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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