I'm not using the DHCP server configuration and IP addresses assigned in
the network are manual and there are no clashes found in the network.
The version of Asterisk I'm using is 10.4.2. I think there might be some
issues in this version perhaps I may try to upgrade to 10.12.
UDPTL
Hi Christopher,
I'm using Asterisk 10.4.2. Do I need to install updated version to resolve
this issue? Please advise.
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Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 15:45:31 -0600
From: Christopher Harrington ch...@acsdi.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Getting UDPTL (SIP
On Tuesday 15 January 2013, Ahmed Munir wrote:
Hi,
I configured Asterisk 10 for inbound fax, for couple of weeks I didn't see
any issues until today. The setup I configured for inbound fax is quite
simple i.e. Cisco Voice GW sends the fax calls to Asterisk using T.38
protocol and later
On 17/01/2013, at 4:35 AM, A J Stiles asterisk_l...@earthshod.co.uk wrote:
Unplug 10.3.22.6, and try pinging it. If something answers, then you
indeed
have a clash. Check your DHCP server configuration, and make sure any
manually-assigned addresses are outside its pool of addresses.
If
Hi,
I configured Asterisk 10 for inbound fax, for couple of weeks I didn't see
any issues until today. The setup I configured for inbound fax is quite
simple i.e. Cisco Voice GW sends the fax calls to Asterisk using T.38
protocol and later Asterisk stores/forwards the fax to specific end user.
Can you be more specific about your Asterisk version? 10.xx.yy ?
Sounds like some sort of resource leak.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Ahmed Munir ahmedmunir...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I configured Asterisk 10 for inbound fax, for couple of weeks I didn't see
any issues until today. The