Request and invite duplicates five times

Hello I have a FREEPBX switchboard with asterisk 16.

the problem is, when you send the request to register or invite in the calls.

Freepbx is sending the request five times the same. How can I make it so that I only send it once?

No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info
1 0.000000 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 612 Request: OPTIONS sip:sip.isp.com
2 0.000007 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 612 Request: OPTIONS sip:sip.isp.com
3 0.000012 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 608 Request: OPTIONS sip:sip.isp.com
4 0.000136 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 605 Request: OPTIONS sip:sip.isp.com
5 0.000145 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 609 Request: OPTIONS sip:sip.isp.com
6 0.000152 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 UDP 64 5160 → 5060 Len=2
7 0.000156 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 UDP 64 5160 → 5060 Len=2
8 0.000158 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 UDP 60 5160 → 5060 Len=2
9 0.000202 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 UDP 44 5160 → 5060 Len=2
10 0.000207 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 UDP 48 5160 → 5060 Len=2
11 0.014365 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 403 Status: 403 Forbidden
12 0.014371 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 399 Status: 403 Forbidden
13 0.014486 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 402 Status: 403 Forbidden
14 0.014495 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 406 Status: 403 Forbidden
15 0.014503 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 406 Status: 403 Forbidden
16 0.300072 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 483 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
17 0.300078 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 483 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
18 0.300082 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 479 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
19 0.300220 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 477 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
20 0.300253 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 481 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
21 0.363798 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 543 Status: 401 Unauthorized 11030230337
22 0.363804 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 539 Status: 401 Unauthorized 11030230337
23 0.363931 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 540 Status: 401 Unauthorized 11030230337
24 0.363941 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 544 Status: 401 Unauthorized 11030230337
25 0.363948 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 544 Status: 401 Unauthorized 11030230337
26 0.364184 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 741 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
27 0.364196 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 741 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
28 0.364200 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP 737 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
29 0.364333 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 735 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
30 0.364341 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP 739 Request: REGISTER sip:sip.isp.com (1 binding)
31 0.433242 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 706 Status: 200 OK (1 binding)
32 0.433248 23.23.23.23 22.22.22.22 SIP 702 Status: 200 OK (1 binding)
33 0.433379 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 704 Status: 200 OK (1 binding)
34 0.433388 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 708 Status: 200 OK (1 binding)
35 0.433394 23.23.23.23 192.168.30.2 SIP 708 Status: 200 OK (1 binding)
36 55.274406 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP/SDP 935 Request: INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060
37 55.274415 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP/SDP 935 Request: INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060
38 55.274446 192.168.30.2 23.23.23.23 SIP/SDP 931 Request: INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060
39 55.274624 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP/SDP 927 Request: INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060
40 55.274634 22.22.22.22 23.23.23.23 SIP/SDP 931 Request: INVITE sip:[email protected]:5060

im not sure you’re interpreting things correctly - id watch the flow via sngrep and if you still have a question grab a pcap

What do you mean?, I don’t understand you

im referring to what you posted - there is nothing in that data revealing any sort of issue

if you believe there is an issue with the SIP dialogue use the tools i mentioned

and its also good to include not only what you see but what you feel;
are you experiencing a call failure , one way audio , etc etc or just trying to understand something you see … - some of the logs are very verbose

Hello,

The problem that I have is that the SIP server could be bloking my request to Register because freepbx sends more than one register.

… or a list of another five or six things that would yield the exact same result.

Call you ITSP and ask them if they are blocking you because you are sending to many REGISTER packets. If they tell you “No”, then there’s a different problem than if they say “Yes”.

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