Hi Anthony,
It doesn't make sense. This peer is an IAX peer. It was supposed to use UDP.
Does Asterisk also use TCP for IAX?
Thanks
Ronaldo.
Anthony Francis wrote:
Ronaldo Z. Afonso wrote:
Hi all,
What does (T) mean on the output of "iax2 show peers"?
The following my output.
darkstar*CLI> iax2 show peers
Name/Username Host Mask
Port Status
ronaldo (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255
0 UNKNOWN
sp/ata 201.26.67.102 (S) 255.255.255.255 4569 (T)
UNKNOWN
2 iax2 peers [0 online, 2 offline, 0 unmonitored]
Ronaldo.
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T is for TCP, U would be UDP
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