On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Josh Patten <[email protected]> wrote:
> It also appears that YaTE is the same way. that one was a little easier to
> set up, but it's the same old song and dance: REFER trips it up every time.
>
> I really wish sipXbridge was stable for me. Even with patch20 I drop to one
> way audio on my local LAN after about 5 minutes and locations that are just
> a couple of milliseconds ping away from the bridge software drop calls
> completely after a couple of minutes, and it's not my Adtran router, even
> when I'm bridging to other SIP devices this happens. I've sent Ranga a
> snapshot before but because we thought it was my Adtran router it never went
> anywhere. perhaps I should submit a bug with , or do you still have my
> original snapshots Ranga?



Disclaimer: One should note that until our QA signs off on any given
version, that is to be thought of as a development versions that are
placed at your disposal for early testing. These snapshots are
unofficial updates to help those who do not wish to build source code.

 We had recently made several changes as a result of interop testing
with Nortel CS1K and hence the inevitable regression that followed. It
might be that you hit something like that. It is going through QA and
I updated the patch again.  ( Our QA is pretty thorough but the nature
of problem is that it is very laborious and takes a while to do.
Thanks for bearing with us on that. )

Please feel free to send me a sipx-snapshot ( see instructions on
trouble shooting on the SIpXBridge wiki page ) after checking the logs
to make sure it is not something obvious on your end.


Regards,

Ranga.






-- 
M. Ranganathan
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