Re: [asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?

2010-05-17 Thread David Cunningham
Hi Kevin, We don't have mohinterpret set at all, so I think it uses default. Is there anything else you can suggest? Any other places to go for help? Thanks for your assistance! On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.com wrote: On 05/13/2010 05:16 PM, David

[asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?

2010-05-13 Thread David Cunningham
Hello, If you have canreinvite=no and a peer sends you a re-invite, what will Asterisk reply with? Thanks, -- David Cunningham, Voisonics http://voisonics.com/ US toll-free: +1 888 842 2720 UK: +44 (0) 20 3298 1642 Australia: +61 (0) 2 9037 2180 --

Re: [asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?

2010-05-13 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
On 05/13/2010 01:41 PM, David Cunningham wrote: If you have canreinvite=no and a peer sends you a re-invite, what will Asterisk reply with? It will accept it. 'canreinvite' is mis-named, and that's why in more modern versions of Asterisk it has been renamed to 'directmedia'. Asterisk will

Re: [asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?

2010-05-13 Thread David Cunningham
Kevin, Thank you for that reply! We're having an issue where a peer's response to an INVITE includes a=sendonly. Later it sends a re-invite with a=sendrecv, however Asterisk responds to that with an OK that includes a=recvonly. The end result is the called party can't hear the caller. Do you

Re: [asterisk-users] What does Asterisk give to reject a re-invite?

2010-05-13 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
On 05/13/2010 05:16 PM, David Cunningham wrote: We're having an issue where a peer's response to an INVITE includes a=sendonly. Later it sends a re-invite with a=sendrecv, however Asterisk responds to that with an OK that includes a=recvonly. The end result is the called party can't hear the