Because some of us, are already using radius for other purposes (radius also
has authentication and we could use it with other GWs vendors) as a single
solution, in our case, we already have radius for our GWs and Raidus using
Oracle and I don't want to use direct connection to Oracle at all.
Anyone knows what are the variables in an inbound IAX2 call who
reflect the actual codec and DNID, DNIS, original peer description, I'm only
able to see it during an iax debug
Timestamp: 3ms SCall: 1 DCall: 0 [XX.XX.XX.XX:5036]
VERSION : 2
CALLED NUMBER :
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at least 4 me.
Anyone knows what
at least 4 me.
Anyone knows what are the variables in an inbound IAX2 call who reflect the
actual codec and DNID, DNIS, original peer description, I'm only able to see
it during an iax debug
Timestamp: 3ms SCall: 1 DCall: 0 [66.98.146.34:5036]
VERSION : 2
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