Another thing i would check is encryption is disabled on the snom
בתאריך 8 ביוני 2016 10:07, "Israel Gottlieb" כתב:
> Are you using stun? I have seen that when using stun
> בתאריך 8 ביוני 2016 09:54, "Faheem Muhammad" כתב:
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>>
>>
>> Are you sure
Are you using stun? I have seen that when using stun
בתאריך 8 ביוני 2016 09:54, "Faheem Muhammad" כתב:
>
>
> Are you sure *nslookup *command is returning as expected?
> Also check the output of the below command.
> >> hostname && hostname -s && hostname -f
>
>
> On Tue,
Are you sure *nslookup *command is returning as expected?
Also check the output of the below command.
>> hostname && hostname -s && hostname -f
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 11:54 PM, Brent Davidson wrote:
> Well, I thought I had the problem solved. Ported everything
Well, I thought I had the problem solved. Ported everything over to
PJSip and build RDNS records for the phones and the server, but I am
still experiencing the problem on incoming calls.
**
On 6/7/2016 1:00 PM, Faheem Muhammad wrote:
I've faced the same issue. The issue was related to DNS,
I've faced the same issue. The issue was related to DNS, the reverse lookup
query failure caused the delay around(7-9 seconds). The purpose of reverse
lookup is to block IP Spoofing attacks.
Regards,
Faheem
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 7:48 PM, Brent Davidson
wrote:
> I
I've seen this sort of thing where a DNS server is programmed in
resolv.conf but is not accessible over the network. Threads get blocked,
and you have to wait for the DNS query to timeout.
On 16-06-07 10:48 AM, Brent Davidson wrote:
I am having an issue with a couple of phones where they
I am having an issue with a couple of phones where they ring, but there
is a long delay after the phone is picked up before the audio starts.
My setup:
* Server running Asterisk 13.9.1, Dahdi 2.11.1 w/ OSLEC
* Server is CentOS 7
* Quad core CPU with 16GB Ram
* 2 Snom 300 phones.
* NO NAT.