On 04.05.2013, at 20:20, Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Le 2 mai 2013 13:23, Marie Fischer ma...@vtl.ee a écrit :
from time to time, we get so-called simplex / one-way audio calls, where one
party cannot hear the other. The only thing in common is that is does happen
with calls via SIP
Le 5 mai 2013 12:19, Marie Fischer ma...@vtl.ee a écrit :
On 04.05.2013, at 20:20, Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Le 2 mai 2013 13:23, Marie Fischer ma...@vtl.ee a écrit :
from time to time, we get so-called simplex / one-way audio calls,
where one party cannot hear the other. The only
Le 2 mai 2013 13:23, Marie Fischer ma...@vtl.ee a écrit :
Hello everybody,
from time to time, we get so-called simplex / one-way audio calls, where
one party cannot hear the other. The only thing in common is that is does
happen with calls via SIP trunk, not ISDN and not internal calls.
@Marrie For one way audio as a debug strategy you can enable RTP debug and
see whether you have both way packets flow SENT and GOT.
Regards
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Johan Wilfer li...@jttech.se wrote:
2013-05-02 13:19, Marie Fischer skrev:
Hello everybody,
from time to time, we
Hello everybody,
from time to time, we get so-called simplex / one-way audio calls, where one
party cannot hear the other. The only thing in common is that is does happen
with calls via SIP trunk, not ISDN and not internal calls. Nothing strange in
verbose and SIP logs. Could even be some
2013-05-02 13:19, Marie Fischer skrev:
Hello everybody,
from time to time, we get so-called simplex / one-way audio calls, where one
party cannot hear the other. The only thing in common is that is does happen
with calls via SIP trunk, not ISDN and not internal calls. Nothing strange in