- Original Message -
Switching to SIP is likely your best solution. IAX is buggy. Always
has been, and I'll bet always will be.
Alright, I'll bite on this one.
Can you give any specifics about IAX being buggy, other than throwing out
random claims? I understand it doesn't get the
- Original Message -
I wish to ask if there is way to keep IAX trunk connection up. I have
a small server on Xen VPS but notice that my IAX trunk drops after
some time.
I understand there is cron job to function as sip watchdog.
My asterisk is 11.0.1
You'll want to use
asterisk asterisk wrote:
I wish to ask if there is way to keep IAX trunk connection up. I have a
small server on Xen VPS but notice that my IAX trunk drops after some time.
I understand there is cron job to function as sip watchdog.
My asterisk is 11.0.1
Can you also define what you mean by
I wish to ask if there is way to keep IAX trunk connection up. I have a
small server on Xen VPS but notice that my IAX trunk drops after some time.
I understand there is cron job to function as sip watchdog.
My asterisk is 11.0.1
Thanks for suggestions.
CK
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Switching to SIP is likely your best solution. IAX is buggy. Always has
been, and I'll bet always will be.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:34 PM, asterisk asterisk aster...@ck-lee.comwrote:
I wish to ask if there is way to keep IAX trunk connection up. I have a
small server on Xen VPS but notice