On 23 Sep 2016, at 11:22, Anonim Stefan
<fanx07(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am using osmo-nitb + osmo-sip-connector and I am sending INVITE to it, as in the
attached trace. The connector replies with 0.0.0.0 RTP IP and 0/unknown codec and then
ends the call. I am seeing the following log:
"
Sep 23 09:08:00 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0001> mncc.c:334
call(1073741832) can not be found
Sep 23 09:08:02 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0002> app.c:104 Unknown
ptmsg(0). call broken
Sep 23 09:08:02 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0001> mncc.c:312
leg(5001) rtp connect failed
Sep 23 09:08:02 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0000> sip.c:245 Ending
leg(0x91ec30) in con
Sep 23 09:08:02 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0001> mncc.c:304
leg(1073741832) can not be found
Sep 23 09:08:02 openbsc1 osmo-sip-connector[1723]: #033[0;m<0000> sip.c:186
leg(0x91ec30) got bye, releasing.
"
This issue happens after recently updated packages to:
did it work before? It seems the phone is paged, a channel is opened, the RTP socket is
opened but then the call 1073741832 is unknown. Could you check the dpkg.log to see from
when to when you upgraded?
So one call is not known and the other ends with an unknown codec type (where the call is
accepted and then terminated as a result).