Dan Cropp wrote:
Thank you Joshua.
That did in fact solve the problem I was seeing.
I am now experiencing another issue. The 3rd party sends their messages from
various port numbers.
However they only read messages sent to them on port 5060.
For example, right now I receive the first INVITE with port 1234.
Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1234
Third party doesn't monitor this port so it eventually times out and sends
another INVITE, this time with port 1235.
Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1235
Third party doesn't monitor this port so it eventually times out and sends
another INVITE, this time with port 1236
Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1236
You want to set "force_rport" to no.
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