Am 10.03.2010 17:33, schrieb Kevin P. Fleming:
Klaus Darilion wrote:
That's weird. AFAIK Asterisk does not allow multiple ranges. Maybe they
are having 2 ranges for RTP and UDPTL (T.38). Asterisk allow
configuration of different ranges for UDPTL and RTP (although it
shouldn't be a problem
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Is Asterisk really that thumb and announces port befores testing if it
actually can open the socket?
No.
Usually you have other services running on the same server to (e.g. DNS
uses UDP ports), and just specifying port=1000-1999 in rtp.conf does not
prevent that any
We are coordinating a connection to a SIP provider who told us they use two
port ranges for RTP, 7000-8000 and 1-2.
We've never encountered that before (and I believe rtp.conf only supports a
single range). We can obviously setup 7000-2 within RTP.conf, but I'm
wondering if there is
Klaus Darilion wrote:
That's weird. AFAIK Asterisk does not allow multiple ranges. Maybe they
are having 2 ranges for RTP and UDPTL (T.38). Asterisk allow
configuration of different ranges for UDPTL and RTP (although it
shouldn't be a problem to configure the same ports in rtp.conf and
On 10.03.2010 16:35, Michelle Dupuis wrote:
We are coordinating a connection to a SIP provider who told us they use
two port ranges for RTP, 7000-8000 and 1-2.
They use these ports. So there is nothing you have to do on Asterisk
side to handle this, as Asterisk's RTP ports are