On Sat, Aug 15, 2015, at 12:08 PM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: > On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 16:30:39 +0800 > Michael Dupree <mich...@easybitllc.com> wrote: > > Not 100% ure, but maybe play with the canreinvite or directmedia > > settings. > > Yes! That was it. Just for future searches here is what I did. I > added "directmedia = no" in sip.conf. This fixed the issue. > > I believe that Asterisk was getting confused when one leg was inside > NAT and the other was outside. Perhaps there was an "OR" where there > should be an "AND". It makes sense because the other user was the one > outside NAT and he could hear me and I could not hear him no matter who > initiated the call. He could make outside calls because both he and my > provider were on public IPs. > > I am not sure why this hasn't bit anyone else. Perhaps most Asterisk > systems are in one of two classes, connecting to all NAT phones or > connecting to all public phones, and I am in a minority situation where > I am talking to a mix of setups.
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