Why not let the softphones register to the closest asterisk
box and use dundi to route the calls to the box where the
softphone is registered ?
Not exactly sure how dundi would solve this issue. How does a
softphone configured to connect to sitea.asterisk.server connect to
ringing. But I can't get that far. If I use *7268 specially it works
fine, but as soon as I introduce any wild card char (X, N, Z, !, .) it
responds with 404 and nothing is logged.
Obvious suggestion, but did you prepend the extension with an
underscore to tell asterisk you wanted a
Michiel,
I'm still confused as to how this would help me. Nevertheless,
I'm curious:
Why not let the softphones register to the closest asterisk
box and use dundi to route the calls to the box where the
softphone is registered ?
How do you get around having to synchronize
All,
I have a simple question and a complicated reason for asking:
Is it possible to change asterisk's source port for outbound IAX2
connections?
I've tried using sourceaddress to no avail. I can set it to:
proper.ip.of.box:4569
or
0.0.0.0:4569
and it works as expected. But if I
Well, that fixed the choppiness. (Transmit Silence needed to be
enabled) Now to figure out why it sounds so bad.
Thanks for the helpful replies.
Chris
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Asterisk-Users
I recently resurrected an old athlon system and put CentOS 4.2 on
it to play with asterisk. First I tried asterisk-1.0.9, now I'm using
1.2.0-b2. Both have the same audio issues that have me stumped.
I looked through all the lists and forums and the closest I could
get were some messages