I also get the mysterious SIP INVITE channels.
10.101.2.204     xxx 748e8b0a625  00102/00000  unkn  No       Init: INVITE

And I also am running 1.4.4 on CentOS4. Is that a pattern or just coincidence?



The other symptom you mention is this
"...the SIP phones couldn't communicate with the server, though there was no error message on the server and everything appeared fine on the server."

Do you mean no calls in or out until you reboot? I don't have that thankfully, but I do have a guy telling me that incoming audio just goes away for a few seconds at a time. He says also that it sometimes goes away for long enough time that he was mistaking it for a dropped call. But if he waits long enough it pretty generally always comes back. I have consistent solid network performance from the asterisk server to the ATA (and believe me, I've looked very hard for a network problem), and I don't know what to look at next.

Incidentally, the guy hasn't called me since I rebooted last week. Is this similar to how your situation started?



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Adam Moffett
Plexicomm, LLC
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