From: Paul Hales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

With the chanisavail command.

PaulH

Doesn't seem to have effect. Probably I should state the problem more clearly. Ideally, Asterisk should not attempt SIP if there's no way to establish a SIP call. This may include lack of IP connection (ping timeout, for example), or no SIP listener on remote side (this would be difficult because Asterisk can only use UDP).

My environment does not require remote end point to register, so consulting the registry is not an option. (This is perhaps what ChanIsAvail does.)

Any suggestions?  I'll go to scripting if no other easy way.

Yuan Liu

On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 14:22 -0800, Yuan LIU wrote:
> Any easy way to determine if IP connectivity before attempting a SIP call?
> IP connectivity could be a timeout.
>
> Yuan Liu


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