I've now also enabled RTP debugging, and noticed that Asterisk doesn't send out RTP at all.
All the lines appear as the following:
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1243, ts -1997588432, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1244, ts -1997588352, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1245, ts -1997588272, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1246, ts -1997588192, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1247, ts -1997588112, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1248, ts -1997588032, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1249, ts -1997587952, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1250, ts -1997587872, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1251, ts -1997587792, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1252, ts -1997587712, len 80)
Got RTP packet from 62.219.61.73:59436 (type 0, seq 1253, ts -1997587632, len 80)
Any ideas anyone ?
Nir S
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Nir Simionovich
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:13 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk not sending RTP
Hi Matt,
I'm dumping only the eth0 interface, as this is the only interface configured on the box,
eth1 is disabled. IPtables is completely disabled on the server, so that is not the issue.
SIP invites appear to be handled correctly and being sent in and out correctly.
Other than that, I'm fairly baffled.
Nir s
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From: Matt Riddell (IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 3, 2006 1:02:18 PM GMT-0800
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk not sending RTP
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Nir Simionovich wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Here's a funny bit of a problem. I've got an asterisk server which appears
> not to be sending any RTP out of the system. Any ideas why such a weird issue
> would arise?
>
> I've tested this scenario via several termination gateways with SIP, and always
> there was no RTP in either directions. More then that, when running tcpdump, it
> appears as if asterisk isn't even sending any RTP to the outbound SIP gateway.
>
> This was seen on both 1.2.10 and 1.2.11
Are you dumping just one ethernet card?
Is it possible it's trying to send out the other?
What do you have in the way of a firewall?
Do you have iptables rules?
Does the SIP protocol get sent?
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Matt Riddell
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