David Kerr wrote:

> I did a test migration from 1.4 to 1.8 a couple of weeks ago but went back
> to 1.4 after I saw evidence of Asterisk 1.8 hanging/locking up twice in
> the space of a week.
> 
That sounds serious though. Is asterisk 1.8 not yet stable?

> However, in the time that I was using it I did confirm that SIP/TCP works
> (used iSip iPhone application to test).  It is not enabled by default, you
> need to edit the .conf files to turn it on.  Also confirmed that fax
> receive (to tiff and convert to pdf then email to self) works.
> 
Good to hear, also the info of the .conf files.

Thanks

Michael

> I had very minor dialplan changes, but nothing that prevented me from
> sending/receiving calls from the get go.
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Michael
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>>
>> I am using Astlinux 0.7.5 for quite some time now and I am very happy
>> with it. I would like to say thanks for all your great work.
>>
>> I am now wondering if I should update to asterisk 1.8. I heard that it
>> supports TCP connections which seem to reduce battery power consumption
>> on mobile clients very much. At the moment I am thus using pbxes.com as
>> an intermediary, but would be very happy if I could connect directly to
>> astlinux.
>>
>> So, I do have two questions. First, does astlinux with asterisk 1.8.3
>> support TCP connections? And secondly, is an upgrade from asterisk 1.4 to
>> 1.8 very difficult or is 1.8 backward compatible?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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