> Good, glad to hear things are better. Without getting into too much techie > detail, what was the root problem?
There was just race that I introduced a while back. If calls came in while a reload was taking place in IAX2, bad things would happen. Now it's fixed. Originally I was thinking it had to do with SIP to IAX2 conversion but this ended up not being the case. However, in order to make iaxtel as scalable as possible, it still would be best to have iaxtel strictly act as an IAX2 soft switch. We're also working to improve the ability to have iaxtel know about other VoIP providers so that we can provide a single peering exchange for everyone within flat E.164 address space. This work is sponsored greatly by VoicePulse who has donated equipment to the project. Mark _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users