I get an occasional similar problem, we have Mikrotik firewalls and from tcpdump monitoring on
the asterisk boxes I can see that the firewall (unbidden) has changed the IAX port. Usually a
firewall reset and sometimes PBX reset combination fixes it.
Its odd as its only one direction,
On 10 February 2015 at 09:02, jg webaccounts...@jgoettgens.de wrote:
I get an occasional similar problem, we have Mikrotik firewalls and from
tcpdump monitoring on the asterisk boxes I can see that the firewall
(unbidden) has changed the IAX port. Usually a firewall reset and sometimes
PBX
Hi again.
Does nobody have a good answer for this?
Cheers
Ethy
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:37:36 -0200
Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br wrote:
Hi All
We've been reading this in the CLI a lot lately:
Received SSL traffic on RTP instance '0x7fe7481faad8' without an SSL
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br
wrote:
Hi again.
Does nobody have a good answer for this?
Cheers
Ethy
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:37:36 -0200
Ethy H. Brito ethy.br...@inexo.com.br wrote:
Hi All
We've been reading this in the CLI a lot
I am trying to transition an application over from a FreePbx box to a Standard
build Asterisk 11.6 box. I have a job that creates a call file and plays a
sound file. If it detects a voicemail, then it plays it, waits 1 second and
replays it.
The FreePbx box works fine but the Standard Asterisk
One follow-up. At the end of the call, after it dis-connects I get the
following error:
[2015-02-10 15:33:42] NOTICE[4524]: pbx_spool.c:402 attempt_thread: Call
completed to SIP/SMtrunk1/xx
Thanks,
Scott Haley
5-2244
From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
On 10 February 2015 at 12:55, jg webaccounts...@jgoettgens.de wrote:
Some firewalls have a 'consistent NAT' option that needs to be enabled,
otherwise you get the symptoms described.
While reading about NAT, I came across this web site:
http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/
The test tool looks at
UDP timeout being too short is another thing I've experience with firewalls (admittedly
limited and once removed experience). Actually, this one can be a (mild) problem on Draytek
routers and can be resolved by telnetting into the router and using the portmaptime command.
Also, turn of
Some firewalls have a 'consistent NAT' option that needs to be enabled, otherwise you get the
symptoms described.
While reading about NAT, I came across this web site:
http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/
The test tool looks at various NAT related properties and prints the results related to