I am very much aware of that document and thank you for reminding me of that pointer.

Asterisk has been participating in two SIPit tests, thanks to sponsorship by my company Edvina, Voop in Norway and Digium. We will participate in a third during october
with Asterisk 1.4.

In addition to that, as an Open Source software, the community is performing thousands of interoperability tests every day, every hour around the globe. If you visit the bug tracker, you will see bug reports about Asterisk and all kinds of equipment - servers, phones, firewalls.

A big change is that when I started working with changing the SIP channel a while back, most of the bug reports was errors in our support of SIP. Today, it's either additional features that we do not support or problems with the other side's implementation.

The biggest problem now is to make the SIP channel more transaction and dialog state aware, so that we can handle TCP connections in a correct way. This will also make it easier to solve some of the rather advanced errors we see in the bug tracker.

For the next release of Asterisk, beyond 1.4, this is a priority in addition to the
work done by the IPv6 project and the Asterisk Video Task Force.

The will be a Video developer's meeting in France in november and I foresee
a Asterisk SIP developer's meeting later on to focus on the Asterisk SIP
implementation. As I refrain from participating in Astricon, due to unsolved
business issues, this topics won't be covered there.

Regards,
/Olle

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* Olle E. Johansson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/



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