One-way audio is mostly firewall problem.

Are you behind firewall ?

You can check the audio-ports that are being used in the SDP-message by doing a /sip debug/.

Maybe you do not have enough UDP-ports open for the audio ?


Jonas.


On 07/15/2010 04:38 PM, Nasir Javaid wrote:
Hi,

I am working on calling 2 registrations of same user on 2 different ip or ports. It works fine and both phones ring simultaneously. the problem is that there is one way audio, calling party can hear me but i can't hear calling party.

here is the scenario..

SIP/x...@192.168.0.20:5060 <http://x...@192.168.0.20:5060>
SIP/x...@192.168.0.10:5678 <http://x...@192.168.0.10:5678>

i dial using following dial string

Dial(SIP/x...@192.168.0.20:5060&SIP/x...@192.168.0.10:5678 <http://x...@192.168.0.10:5678>,30,tTog)

both destinations ring at the same time and one that is answered starts conversations. but audio is one sided as i mentioned above.

But simply dialing single registration of XYZ like Dial(SIP/XYZ,30,tTog) works fine and audio is fine at both ends.

have any idea what is going wrong??

any help will be highly appreciated

regards,

Nasir Javaid




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