SIP --> Packets being sent to different IP

The problem that I am having is that when I try to connect my SIP client on my cell phone to my asterisk server it registers fine. However when trying to monitor the RTP ports that are being sent from the server to the phone. I keep getting an IP that I don’t recognize in my logs. This leads to a problem hearing calls from any of the extensions or outbound calls.

Help please!!!

Here is a copy of my sip.conf: [code][104]
defaultuser=104
secret=edited
type=friend
callerid="Boys Room"
host=dynamic
context=users
qualify=no ; NAT keep-alive
dtmfmode=rfc2833 ; either RFC2833 or INFO for the BudgeTone
directmediadeny=0.0.0.0/0 ; Use directmediapermit and directmediadeny to restrict
mailbox=105@default

[105]
defaultuser=105
secret=edited
type=friend
callerid="Kitchen"
host=dynamic
context=users
qualify=no ; NAT keep-alive
dtmfmode=rfc2833 ; either RFC2833 or INFO for the BudgeTone
directmediadeny=0.0.0.0/0 ; Use directmediapermit and directmediadeny to restrict
mailbox=105@default

[110]
defaultuser=110
secret=edited
type=friend
callerid="Dads Cell"
host=dynamic
context=users
qualify=no ; NAT keep-alive
;directmediadeny=0.0.0.0/0 ; Use directmediapermit and directmediadeny to restrict
mailbox=105@default
nat=no

[OOMA]
defaultuser=OOMA
fromuser=OOMA
secret=edited
type=friend
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=gsm
context=pstn-in
qualify=yes
host=dynamic[/code]

Here is a copy of the verbose (verbose 3) from the asterisk CLI:

[code]=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log 2014.12.08 01:40:18 =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
login as: root
DD-WRT v24-sp2 std © 2014 NewMedia-NET GmbH
Release: 01/10/14 (SVN revision: 23320)
root@192.168.1.1’s password:


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e[KDD-WRT*CLI> core set bve[Ke[Kverbose 5e[K34e[K

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e[0KVerbosity was 5 and is now 3

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip set debug on

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e[0KSIP Debugging enabled

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> r
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.132:5060 —>
ªªªª
<------------->

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> rtp set debug on

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e[0KRTP Debugging Enabled

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers

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e[0KName/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status
103/103 192.168.1.132 D N 5060 Unmonitored
104/104 192.168.1.146 D N 5060 Unmonitored
105/105 192.168.1.144 D N 5060 Unmonitored
110/110 66.87.65.6 D N 7167 Unmonitored
OOMA/OOMA 192.168.1.115 D N 5061 OK (8 ms)
5 sip peers [Monitored: 1 online, 0 offline Unmonitored: 4 online, 0 offline]

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KReliably Transmitting (NAT) to 192.168.1.115:5061:
OPTIONS sip:OOMA@192.168.1.115:5061 SIP/2.0

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK313540e8;rport

Max-Forwards: 70

From: “asterisk” sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1;tag=as00411e3a

To: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.115:5061

Contact: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1:5060

Call-ID: 18596f122e1579cb4ebfc0b6028f0d4e@192.168.1.1:5060

CSeq: 102 OPTIONS

User-Agent: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 01:41:26 GMT

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

Content-Length: 0


e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.115:5061 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK
To: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.115:5061;tag=db64ee9e1a9ce5cbi1
From: “asterisk” sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1;tag=as00411e3a
Call-ID: 18596f122e1579cb4ebfc0b6028f0d4e@192.168.1.1:5060
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK313540e8
Server: Linksys/SPA3102-5.1.7(GW)
Content-Length: 0
Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER
Supported: x-sipura, replaces

<------------->
— (10 headers 0 lines) —
Really destroying SIP dialog ‘18596f122e1579cb4ebfc0b6028f0d4e@192.168.1.1:5060’ Method: OPTIONS

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>

<------------->

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip e[Ke[Ke[K
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>

<------------->

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
INVITE sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj7G.mmZov1F4rxIM3OBUxTbWkhYlRWple
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx
Contact: sip:110@66.87.65.6:7167;ob
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
CSeq: 5310 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, UPDATE, INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE, OPTIONS
Supported: replaces, 100rel, timer, norefersub
Session-Expires: 1800
Min-SE: 90
User-Agent: CSipSimple_hltespr-19/r2457
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 358

v=0
o=- 3627016916 3627016916 IN IP4 29.152.33.6
s=pjmedia
c=IN IP4 29.152.33.6
t=0 0
m=audio 4004 RTP/AVP 96 3 0 8 101
c=IN IP4 29.152.33.6
a=rtcp:4005 IN IP4 29.152.33.6
a=sendrecv
a=rtpmap:96 SILK/8000
a=fmtp:96 useinbandfec=0
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
<------------->
— (15 headers 16 lines) —
Sending to 66.87.65.6:7167 (NAT)
Using INVITE request as basis request - BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
Found peer ‘110’ for ‘110’ from 66.87.65.6:7167

<— Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 66.87.65.6:7167 —>
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;branch=z9hG4bKPj7G.mmZov1F4rxIM3OBUxTbWkhYlRWple;received=66.87.65.6;rport=7167

From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk

To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as41ae53d5

Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4

CSeq: 5310 INVITE

Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

WWW-Authenticate: Digest algorithm=MD5, realm=“asterisk”, nonce=“03637f2e”

Content-Length: 0

<------------>
Scheduling destruction of SIP dialog ‘BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4’ in 32000 ms (Method: INVITE)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
ACK sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPj7G.mmZov1F4rxIM3OBUxTbWkhYlRWple
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as41ae53d5
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
CSeq: 5310 ACK
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
— (8 headers 0 lines) —

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
INVITE sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPjRZ8mecihqO5GV.tij-jCbk5AMTm5Y3Rn
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx
Contact: sip:110@66.87.65.6:7167;ob
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
CSeq: 5311 INVITE
Allow: PRACK, INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, UPDATE, INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE, OPTIONS
Supported: replaces, 100rel, timer, norefersub
Session-Expires: 1800
Min-SE: 90
User-Agent: CSipSimple_hltespr-19/r2457
Authorization: Digest username=“110”, realm=“asterisk”, nonce=“03637f2e”, uri="sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx", response=“972550c9ee5fb3bdfb92ad07a576281b”, algorithm=MD5
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 358

v=0
o=- 3627016916 3627016916 IN IP4 29.152.33.6
s=pjmedia
c=IN IP4 29.152.33.6
t=0 0
m=audio 4004 RTP/AVP 96 3 0 8 101
c=IN IP4 29.152.33.6
a=rtcp:4005 IN IP4 29.152.33.6
a=sendrecv
a=rtpmap:96 SILK/8000
a=fmtp:96 useinbandfec=0
a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000
a=fmtp:101 0-16
<------------->

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K— (16 headers 16 lines) —
Sending to 66.87.65.6:7167 (NAT)
Using INVITE request as basis request - BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound peer ‘110’ for ‘110’ from 66.87.65.6:7167

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound RTP audio format 96

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound RTP audio format 3

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound RTP audio format 0

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound RTP audio format 8

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound RTP audio format 101

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound unknown media description format SILK for ID 96

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound audio description format GSM for ID 3

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound audio description format PCMU for ID 0

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound audio description format PCMA for ID 8

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KFound audio description format telephone-event for ID 101

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KCapabilities: us - 0x80000008000e (gsm|ulaw|alaw|h263|testlaw), peer - audio=0xe (gsm|ulaw|alaw)/video=0x0 (nothing)/text=0x0 (nothing), combined - 0xe (gsm|ulaw|alaw)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KNon-codec capabilities (dtmf): us - 0x1 (telephone-event|), peer - 0x1 (telephone-event|), combined - 0x1 (telephone-event|)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KPeer audio RTP is at port 29.152.33.6:4004

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KLooking for 444 in users (domain 50.123.xxx.xxx)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0Klist_route: hop: sip:110@66.87.65.6:7167;ob

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— Transmitting (NAT) to 66.87.65.6:7167 —>
SIP/2.0 100 Trying

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;branch=z9hG4bKPjRZ8mecihqO5GV.tij-jCbk5AMTm5Y3Rn;received=66.87.65.6;rport=7167

From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk

To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx

Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4

CSeq: 5311 INVITE

Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

Session-Expires: 1800;refresher=uas

Contact: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx:5060

Content-Length: 0

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e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K – Executing [444@users:1] e[1;36mVoiceMailMaine[0m(“e[1;35mSIP/110-00000021e[0m”, “e[1;35mdefaulte[0m”) in new stack

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KAudio is at 12010

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KAdding codec 0x2 (gsm) to SDP

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KAdding codec 0x4 (ulaw) to SDP

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KAdding codec 0x8 (alaw) to SDP

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KAdding non-codec 0x1 (telephone-event) to SDP

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— Reliably Transmitting (NAT) to 66.87.65.6:7167 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;branch=z9hG4bKPjRZ8mecihqO5GV.tij-jCbk5AMTm5Y3Rn;received=66.87.65.6;rport=7167

From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk

To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec

Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4

CSeq: 5311 INVITE

Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

Session-Expires: 1800;refresher=uas

Contact: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx:5060

Content-Type: application/sdp

Require: timer

Content-Length: 311

v=0

o=root 153541190 153541190 IN IP4 50.123.xxx.xxx

s=Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

c=IN IP4 50.123.xxx.xxx

t=0 0

m=audio 12010 RTP/AVP 3 0 8 101

a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000

a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000

a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000

a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000

a=fmtp:101 0-16

a=silenceSupp:off - - - -

a=ptime:20

a=sendrecv

<------------>

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
ACK sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPjtABjaU6cCglUvxW7jQVsX3FIM0swyy1Y
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
CSeq: 5311 ACK
Content-Length: 0

<------------->
— (8 headers 0 lines) —

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
INVITE sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPjdHQbcYv.dWpTPDlzhaxP23-gr50SSy7o
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec
Contact: sip:110@66.87.65.6:7167;ob
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
CSeq: 5312 INVITE
Authorization: Digest username=“110”, realm=“asterisk”, nonce=“03637f2e”, uri="sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx", response=“972550c9ee5fb3bdfb92ad07a576281b”, algorithm=MD5
Allow: PRACK, INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, UPDATE, INFO, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, REFER, MESSAGE, OPTIONS
Supported: replaces, 100rel, timer, norefersub
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To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec

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<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>
BYE sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;rport;branch=z9hG4bKPjf.7HTfMU45GXZT1Swo67bqiV3ecs9lGS
Max-Forwards: 70
From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk
To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec
Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4
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<— Transmitting (NAT) to 66.87.65.6:7167 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 29.152.33.6:39705;branch=z9hG4bKPjf.7HTfMU45GXZT1Swo67bqiV3ecs9lGS;received=66.87.65.6;rport=7167

From: “YouKnowWho” sip:110@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=pBlcOp6BiUyfsOg4CszLxfgzN5yTK2Wk

To: sip:444@50.123.xxx.xxx;tag=as16fb6bec

Call-ID: BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4

CSeq: 5313 BYE

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REGISTER sip:192.168.1.1 SIP/2.0
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.144:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKa30bc6c4
From:sip:105@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8634-307-60cd0359
To:sip:105@192.168.1.1
Contact:sip:105@192.168.1.144:5060;transport=UDP;+sip.instance="urn:uuid:d5256240-5c8b-3a24-990c-6813ac91d433"
Call-ID:86340000-192e8b5@192.168.1.144
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SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized

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From: sip:105@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8634-307-60cd0359

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Call-ID: 86340000-192e8b5@192.168.1.144

CSeq: 84 REGISTER

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Call-ID: 86340000-192e8b5@192.168.1.144

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Supported: replaces, timer

Expires: 180

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Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 01:42:21 GMT

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Max-Forwards: 70

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To: sip:105@192.168.1.144:5060;transport=UDP;tag=7c865a-28-66a7d8be

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Max-Forwards: 70

From: “asterisk” sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1;tag=as0e30455e

To: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.115:5061

Contact: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1:5060

Call-ID: 4bb3b215471586fb065b9a3b30408a0b@192.168.1.1:5060

CSeq: 102 OPTIONS

User-Agent: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 01:42:26 GMT

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

Content-Length: 0


e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.115:5061 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK
To: sip:OOMA@192.168.1.115:5061;tag=db64ee9e1a9ce5cbi1
From: “asterisk” sip:OOMA@192.168.1.1;tag=as0e30455e
Call-ID: 4bb3b215471586fb065b9a3b30408a0b@192.168.1.1:5060
CSeq: 102 OPTIONS
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK326923b1
Server: Linksys/SPA3102-5.1.7(GW)
Content-Length: 0
Allow: ACK, BYE, CANCEL, INFO, INVITE, NOTIFY, OPTIONS, REFER
Supported: x-sipura, replaces

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— (10 headers 0 lines) —

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KReally destroying SIP dialog ‘4bb3b215471586fb065b9a3b30408a0b@192.168.1.1:5060’ Method: OPTIONS

e[KDD-WRT*CLI>
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.132:5060 —>
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e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peerse[13Grtp set debug one[Kff

DD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KRTP Debugging Disabled

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> rtp set debug offe[13Gsip show peerse[K
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.146:5060 —>
REGISTER sip:192.168.1.1 SIP/2.0
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.146:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKa30ec539
From:sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8636-3ac-23f9bc5b
To:sip:104@192.168.1.1
Contact:sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;+sip.instance="urn:uuid:7fe792de-bbf7-3ce7-9b78-c1484a0fdeea"
Call-ID:86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146
CSeq:84 REGISTER
Expires: 180
User-Agent:Mitel-5320-SIP-Phone 05.02.02.07 08000F6DA47E
Supported:path,outbound,eventlist,gruu
Max-Forwards:70
Content-Length:0

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— (12 headers 0 lines) —
Sending to 192.168.1.146:5060 (NAT)

<— Transmitting (NAT) to 192.168.1.146:5060 —>
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.146:5060;branch=z9hG4bKa30ec539;received=192.168.1.146;rport=5060

From: sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8636-3ac-23f9bc5b

To: sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=as454ebd64

Call-ID: 86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146

CSeq: 84 REGISTER

Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

WWW-Authenticate: Digest algorithm=MD5, realm=“asterisk”, nonce=“018f1a8b”

Content-Length: 0

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Scheduling destruction of SIP dialog ‘86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146’ in 32000 ms (Method: REGISTER)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.146:5060 —>
REGISTER sip:192.168.1.1 SIP/2.0
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.146:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bKa30ec53a
From:sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8636-3ac-23f9bc5b
To:sip:104@192.168.1.1
Contact:sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;+sip.instance=“urn:uuid:7fe792de-bbf7-3ce7-9b78-c1484a0fdeea"
Call-ID:86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146
CSeq:85 REGISTER
Expires: 180
User-Agent:Mitel-5320-SIP-Phone 05.02.02.07 08000F6DA47E
Authorization: Digest username=“104”, realm=“asterisk”, nonce=“018f1a8b”, uri=“sip:192.168.1.1”, response=“188de183047efe6b79ef04600f87b403”, opaque=”", algorithm=MD5
Supported:path,outbound,eventlist,gruu
Max-Forwards:70
Content-Length:0

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— (13 headers 0 lines) —
Sending to 192.168.1.146:5060 (NAT)

<— Transmitting (NAT) to 192.168.1.146:5060 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.146:5060;branch=z9hG4bKa30ec53a;received=192.168.1.146;rport=5060

From: sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=7c8636-3ac-23f9bc5b

To: sip:104@192.168.1.1;tag=as454ebd64

Call-ID: 86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146

CSeq: 85 REGISTER

Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE

Supported: replaces, timer

Expires: 180

Contact: sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;expires=180

Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 01:42:45 GMT

Content-Length: 0

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e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0KReliably Transmitting (NAT) to 192.168.1.146:5060:
NOTIFY sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP SIP/2.0

Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.1:5060;branch=z9hG4bK14f5c28b;rport

Max-Forwards: 70

Route: sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP

From: “asterisk” sip:asterisk@192.168.1.1;tag=as44514617

To: sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;tag=7c865d-82-1652954b

Contact: sip:asterisk@192.168.1.1:5060

Call-ID: 865d0000-614ff84f@192.168.1.146

CSeq: 185 NOTIFY

User-Agent: Asterisk PBX 1.8.30.0

E
e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0Kvent: message-summary

Content-Type: application/simple-message-summary

Subscription-State: active

Content-Length: 91

Messages-Waiting: no

Message-Account: sip:asterisk@192.168.1.1

Voice-Message: 0/0 (0/0)


e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0KScheduling destruction of SIP dialog ‘86360000-1f3cb623@192.168.1.146’ in 32000 ms (Method: REGISTER)

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:192.168.1.146:5060 —>
SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via:SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.1:5060;rport=5060;received=192.168.1.1;branch=z9hG4bK14f5c28b
From:“asterisk” sip:asterisk@192.168.1.1;tag=as44514617
To:sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;tag=7c865d-82-1652954b
CSeq:185 NOTIFY
User-Agent:Mitel-5320-SIP-Phone 05.02.02.07 08000F6DA47E
Call-ID:865d0000-614ff84f@192.168.1.146
Contact:sip:104@192.168.1.146:5060;transport=UDP;+sip.instance="urn:uuid:7fe792de-bbf7-3ce7-9b78-c1484a0fdeea"
Allow:SUBSCRIBE,NOTIFY
Supported:path,outbound,eventlist,gruu
Content-Length:0

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e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0K— (11 headers 0 lines) —

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peers
e[0KReally destroying SIP dialog ‘BlZxnc9dIb7Djhdgp0eMMFtPWkKDUVp4’ Method: BYE

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip show peerse[13Grtp set debug one[13Gsie[29Ge[13Gcore set verbose 3e[13Gsip set debug one[Ke[Ke[K
e[0K
<— SIP read from UDP:66.87.65.6:7167 —>

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e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip set debug off

DD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KSIP Debugging Disabled

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> sip set debug offe[13Grte[30Ge[13Gsip show peerse[Ke[13Grtp set debug one[13Gsie[29Ge[13Gcore set verbose 3e[K5

DD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KVerbosity was 3 and is now 5

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> core set verbose 5e[13Gsip set debug offe[Ke[13Grte[30Ge[13Gsip show peerse[K

DD-WRT*CLI>
e[0KName/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status
103/103 192.168.1.132 D N 5060 Unmonitored
104/104 192.168.1.146 D N 5060 Unmonitored
105/105 192.168.1.144 D N 5060 Unmonitored
110/110 66.87.65.6 D N 7167 Unmonitored
OOMA/OOMA 192.168.1.115 D N 5061 OK (9 ms)
5 sip peers [Monitored: 1 online, 0 offline Unmonitored: 4 online, 0 offline]

e[KDD-WRT*CLI> excie[Ke[Kit

e[01;31mroot@DD-WRT e[01;34m~ $ e[00mexit
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If you mean 29.152.33.6:4004, that is what the remote party is telling you to use.