Re: [Asterisk-Users] Intermittent SIP 404 Not Found response?

2004-07-09 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Yager) writes:
 I believe I'm experiencing the same problem with Grandstream phones,
 although I haven't had time to track it down yet.

When your GS fails, slap a tcpdump on the line and have a look at what
it is sending.  When my GS fails it forgets how to route stuff on the
internet and attempts to ARP for something that is halfway around the
world (eg. sends an arp-request for the sip server even if that
machine isn't local).

I like GS's sound quality and price, but their firmware clearly has
some serious corruption problems.

-wolfgang
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Intermittent SIP 404 Not Found response?

2004-07-08 Thread Andrew Yager
On 09/07/2004, at 8:00 AM, Bruce Komito wrote:
I have several SIP devices (Sipuras) that are working fine with *, 
except
for one annoying little problem.  Occassionally, after being registered
for some period of time, the Sipura returns a 404 Not Found to (I 
assume)
an INVITE request.  Of course, this makes the extension appear busy.
When this happens, I check the Sipura and it is thinks it is still
registered and I check * and it shows registered.  If I reboot the 
Sipura
or restart *, the problem clears.  It also clears by itself eventually.

Has anyone seen this behaviour and/or know how to cure it?
I believe I'm experiencing the same problem with Grandstream phones, 
although I haven't had time to track it down yet.

Andrew
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