On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 10:02 PM sergio <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It was due to a lack of tcp or udp sections with transport declaration > in pjsip.conf. > > But it's still unclear, > > 1. How should I find this? Is a log so poor and needs to be reported, or > am I missing something? > At startup we actually do output messages about what transports are available and what the resolver will check. We could extend that to runtime as well. > > 2. Why I need to set bind? I use this transport only for outgoing > connections. > For TCP the PJSIP stack requires it in order to work, and to allow connections back in case the remote side doesn't do connection reuse. For UDP there is no such thing as a connection so you need something listening to receive incoming traffic. -- Joshua C. Colp Asterisk Technical Lead Sangoma Technologies Check us out at www.sangoma.com and www.asterisk.org
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