SIP Routing in Yate
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From accfile.conf you can configure a SIP line when Yate is registering itself to a remote server.<br> | From accfile.conf you can configure a SIP line when Yate is registering itself to a remote server.<br> |
Revision as of 15:04, 7 November 2012
In this chapter is described how to route a SIP channel and a SIP line (gateway).
Route to a SIP channel
From a routing module (e.g regexroute.conf) you can call an sip channel like this:
extension=sip/sip:user@ip:port
Route to SIP line
From accfile.conf you can configure a SIP line when Yate is registering itself to a remote server.
Sections with enabled=no are always ignored so you have to changed it to enabled=yes.
Parameter description for SIP:
- protocol: The protocol to register on
- username: Account username
- password: Account password
- interval: Registration interval (in seconds) to request from server
- description: Caller name to set on outgoing calls on this account if none specified when routing
- registrar: Registrar address. A port can be specified here (e.g. 1.2.3.4:7999)
- authname: Authentication name to use instead of username when authenticating
- domain: Authentication domain if any
- outbound: Optional outbound proxy server if different from registrar. A port can be specified here (e.g. 1.2.3.4:7999)
- ip_transport: Optional SIP transport to use (udp, tcp, tls).
- ip_transport_remoteip: IP address to connect to register the account.
- ip_transport_remoteport: IP port to connect to register the account.
- ip_transport_localip: UDP: This parameter is used in conjuction ip_transport_localport to identify the transport to use.
- TCP/TLS: Optional local ip to use when connecting ip_transport_localport: Local port.
- UDP only: This parameter is used to identify the transport to use
- localaddress: Local address to set in sent messages
- - Set it to 'yes' to detect NAT and re-register with public ip when NAT is detected
- - Set it to 'no' or ipaddress (e.g. 1.2.3.4 or 1.2.3.4:5060) to disable NAT detection
- keepalive: Optional interval for NAT keep alive.
Note: Default port is 5060 for udp/tcp and 5061 for tls
This is an example:
[test_sip] enabled=yes protocol=sip username=me description=Test SIP account interval=600 authname=metoo password=1234 domain=somewhere.org registrar=10.0.0.1:5060 outbound=10.0.0.1:5061 localaddress=192.168.0.1:5062