On Sun, Nov 19, 2017, at 02:11 PM, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> Hi Joshua
>
> thank you for the quick reply
>
> > Have you checked the Asterisk console when PJSIP is loaded to see if
> > the endpoint did not load for some reason? Does it show up in "pjsip
> > show endpoints"?
>
> Yes, the endpoint s
Hi Joshua
thank you for the quick reply
> Have you checked the Asterisk console when PJSIP is loaded to see if
> the endpoint did not load for some reason? Does it show up in "pjsip
> show endpoints"?
Yes, the endpoint shows up.
Endpoint: 11/(scrubbed from mail)
On Sun, Nov 19, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> Hello List
>
> I am in the progress of migrating from chan_sip to pjsip.
>
> I fear I have missed something on how hints need to be specified for
> pjsip.
>
> For chan_sip I have configured sip.conf
>
> subscribecontext = localuser
>
Hello List
I am in the progress of migrating from chan_sip to pjsip.
I fear I have missed something on how hints need to be specified for
pjsip.
For chan_sip I have configured sip.conf
subscribecontext = localuser
and in the dialplan I set:
[localuser]
exten => 11,hint,SIP/11
Now if a phone
Hi,
In my dialplans, I'm currently using PJSIP_AOR to check the status of a contact
before dialling so that I can route the call differently if the endpoint is
offline.
But PJSIP_AOR seems to take about 0.9 seconds to return. If I'm checking 10
endpoints, that can cause a significant delay.
Is