>>>>> "AM" == Adam Megacz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AM> Even with canreinvite=no and nat=yes on both ends of the AM> connection in sip.conf, I'm still getting this: AM> -- SIP/gafachi-486e is making progress passing it to AM> SIP/megacz-f4fb -- SIP/gafachi-486e is ringing -- SIP/gafachi-486e AM> is making progress passing it to SIP/megacz-f4fb -- AM> SIP/gafachi-486e answered SIP/megacz-f4fb -- Attempting native AM> bridge of SIP/megacz-f4fb and SIP/gafachi-486e AM> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AM> This is bad. The network topology here simply does not permit a AM> direct connection. AFAIK with canreinvite=no, openpbx shouldn't AM> even be trying. How do I make it stop doing this? I wasn't having AM> this problem before with Asterisk. I am not quite sure that native bridge means what you think it means. At least I have seen asterisk say that it does native bridging without doing reinvite. As far as I can tell, native bridge just means that asterisk passes the RTP packet contents through without inspecting or changing them. Do you actually see asterisk attempting reinvite, if you packet dump? /Benny _______________________________________________ Openpbx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev
