Try using friend at both ends for testing.
Ive seen the behaviour you describe in the past, when one of the
asterisk machines was natted.
Joachim
Rich Adamson wrote:
Looking at sniffer traces of two simultanous calls, its apparent that two
calls use two different udp packets. However, since I'm routing the two
calls via simple extensions.conf entries without reference to an iax
context, I was wondering if that _might_ be the root cause for this.
(Or, could it be that jitterbuffer=yes disables trunking.)
For trunking to work, you will need to place the calls via a defined IAX
peer on the calling host (that has trunk=yes specified), receive the
calls via a defined IAX user on the receiving host (that also has
trunk=yes specified) and be using a codec that supports trunking (I
don't believe G.711 supports it, which is probably what you are using).
Been using strictly iax-gsm, no 711.
A test conducted with morning with an unattended remote * box indicated
that sending calls (via the context method) did in fact trunk two within
the same packet, but the responses came back in separate packets. Not
sure I understand that piece as the return path should not be context
sensitive on that remote box. (Of coarse, maybe testing to a milliwatt
generator on the remote box isn't a valid test either. Will have to
wait for an on-site person for additional human testing.)
Given that two calls from A -> B are trunked using the context reference,
why would the return path for those two calls not be trunked?
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