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> From: Matt Riddell (NZ) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 12:41 AM
> To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] 'IAX2 call variable passing 
> between servers
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> Douglas Garstang wrote:
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> > As someone who I was explaining this to pointed out to me, 
> IAX = Inter Asterisk Exchange. This is exactly the kind of 
> thing that IAX was designed for, and SIP seems to handle it 
> better. Maybe someone needs to re-evaulate the relevancy of IAX2.
> 
> If you spent half as much time reading up on coding as you do typing
> your complaints, you could have easily solved the situation by now.
> 
> You have 2 choices:
> 
> 1) Do the work yourself
> 2) Pay for someone to do it for you

No Matt. It's comical. This is exactly the type of situation that IAX2 was 
designed for, and it doesn't do it very well. The very fact that I have to make 
modifications to the code to get IAX2 to work, but not SIP (yet), indicates 
IAX2 is falling far short of it's expectations.

I don't see how this is complaining. I am trying to solve a problem, and given 
the lack of documentation out there, this is one of the few places to turn. I 
can't understand why it is that whenever I ask questions that are due to 
limitations in Asterisk, it's called complaining.

Doug.
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