On Tue, 13 May 2014 15:28:26 +0100
Gareth Blades mailinglist+aster...@dns99.co.uk wrote:
You would need to provide more information. Mobiles and landlines are
not SIP and yet you say calls are coming into your asterisk over SIP.
So what or who is doing the translation?
My origination
On Tue, 13 May 2014 15:28:26 +0100
Gareth Blades mailinglist+aster...@dns99.co.uk wrote:
Initial thoughts are that it could be you are sending back SIP/180
with no session progress and indicating ringing but the other end is
misconfiguration and not generating its own ring tone. This is
I have an issue with ringing. Some users who call my switch hear
ringing and others don't. I have researched this and understand the
issue of firewalling and RTP. My switch has UDP ports 1 to 2
open. In any case I think that blocked RTP would block all ringing,
not just some.
I have
You would need to provide more information. Mobiles and landlines are
not SIP and yet you say calls are coming into your asterisk over SIP. So
what or who is doing the translation?
Initial thoughts are that it could be you are sending back SIP/180 with
no session progress and indicating
Ishfaq Malik wrote:
Ishfaq Malik wrote:
Hi
We run a hosted VoIP service for multiple customers off the same server
and I'm having an odd issue with just one customer in particular. We're
using realtime in a MySQL DB and this is their dialplan
*** 1. row
Hi
We run a hosted VoIP service for multiple customers off the same server
and I'm having an odd issue with just one customer in particular. We're
using realtime in a MySQL DB and this is their dialplan
*** 1. row ***
context: pcsu-Identifier
Ishfaq Malik wrote:
Hi
We run a hosted VoIP service for multiple customers off the same server
and I'm having an odd issue with just one customer in particular. We're
using realtime in a MySQL DB and this is their dialplan
*** 1. row ***