So if I have notransfer=yes, why is it 'returning from native bridge'?
Nov 8 10:07:51 VERBOSE[21620] logger.c: -- Attempting native
bridge of IAX2/peer1-iax-10 and IAX2/peer2-test-14
Nov 8 10:13:06 DEBUG[21620] channel.c: Returning from native bridge,
channels: IAX2/peer1-iax-10,
Yet.. I am getting CDR records.. or am I misunderstanding what a
native bridge is?
On 11/8/06, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I have notransfer=yes, why is it 'returning from native bridge'?
Nov 8 10:07:51 VERBOSE[21620] logger.c: -- Attempting native
bridge of IAX2/peer1-iax-10 and
-- Attempting native bridge of IAX2/peer1-iax-7 and IAX2/peer2-21
I want everything to stay in the VoIP server rather then briding. I
have notransfer=yes on, but it still seems to bridge the call
natively.. can I keep the RTP stream on the asterisk server some how?
Matt wrote:
-- Attempting native bridge of IAX2/peer1-iax-7 and IAX2/peer2-21
I want everything to stay in the VoIP server rather then briding. I
have notransfer=yes on, but it still seems to bridge the call
natively.. can I keep the RTP stream on the asterisk server some how?
Asterisk
Asterisk is still going to try to native bridge the two channels. Once
this occurs chan_iax2 is going to notice that you don't want a native
transfer to happen and not do it.
Ok should it be giving me any indication that it has NOT done a
native transfer? Or does it just say 'attempting