Hi Joseph,
Sorry, I still haven't been able to find the reference for you once again.
One way to confirm this is by changing the order of codecs around and doing
"sip show peer" on the peer. This reorders the codec preference around.
Still looking for the actual reference though. Maybe it was in
Thanks for the input.
I know that order in extension.conf makes a difference but I did not know that
it applies to sip.conf as well.
I would like to find this article you have mentioned on WIKI what should I look
for :-/?
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Joseph
On 02/16/10 18:50, uzzi wrote:
>Order of configurations does ma
Order of configurations does make a difference so you may want to try with
the same order as the one that works. Saw it on the voip-info.org wiki
somewhere, but can't get you the link at the moment.
In general, if you will be authenticating based on IP, you should leave
username/secret out.
Some
Would any setting in extension.config caused this strange hebaviour?
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Joseph
On 02/14/10 17:35, Joseph wrote:
>I'm using "insecure=invite" with two different dial plans, it is working with
>one dial plan but not with the other.
>What other parameters could influence "insecure=invite"
>
>In si
I'm using "insecure=invite" with two different dial plans, it it working with
one dial plan but not with the other.
What other parameters could influence "insecure=invite"
In sip.conf below "insecure=invite" is working OK
[pstn-1270]
type=friend
secret=spa3k
username=voice-1270
mailbox=369
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