On 10/13/22 13:25, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 2:16 PM Jerry Geis <jerry.g...@gmail.com
<mailto:jerry.g...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have a simple dialplan with asterisk 18.14.0
exten => 141,1,Answer
exten => 141,n,Noop(MC)
exten => 141,n,Playback(beep)
exten => 141,n,Dial(MulticastRTP/basic/239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)
<http://239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)>)
exten => 141,n,Hangup
Most times this works just fine ... Once in a while the person hears
the beep - but nothing connects on the multicast.
What might this be? How can I tell what is happening and why it does
not connect?
is it valid to put :
exten => 141,n,Dial(MulticastRTP/basic/239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)
<http://239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)>)
exten => 141,n,Dial(MulticastRTP/basic/239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)
<http://239.168.4.90:30410//t(15)>)
So if the first one doesnt connect perhaps the second one will ???
Thanks
Multicast doesn't connect. There is no session. RTP is thrown out onto
the network using multicast, and then devices pick it up. Asterisk has
no idea what (if anything) is receiving it. You'd want to do a packet
capture to see what is being multicast.
Does this mean things like DIALSTATUS won't work as expected?
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