Do you have 't' or 'T' in the Dial Application?
Diyanat
From: "Douglas Garstang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Shutting down Asterisk when not in RTP Stream
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 10:38:22 -0700
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I'm very confused about something.
I have two phones that have reinvited and have an RTP session open. I
confirmed this by running ngrep on the Asterisk box. Asterisk still shows
the calls on the console.
*CLI> sip show channels
Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Form Hold Last
Message
192.168.10.125 a00090201 45dfabad1bd 00103/00000 ulaw No Tx:
ACK
192.168.10.4 a00090101 ca3279d8-3e 00102/00001 ulaw No Tx:
ACK
When I shut asterisk down, the call terminates. I don't understand that. If
Asterisk isn't in the RTP path, how can shutting it down terminate an
active call?
Don't know if it's relevant, but the 192.168.10.4 is an OpenSER box.
Thanks.
Doug.
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