On 12/18/05, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tyler.
We're registering users with OpenSER, which also routes the calls to a series
of Asterisk systems. The really tricky part is allowing different phones
entering through different Asterisk systems to reach other. Currently, the
Hi Tyler.
We're registering users with OpenSER, which also routes the calls to a series
of Asterisk systems. The really tricky part is allowing different phones
entering through different Asterisk systems to reach other. Currently, the
solution is to, upon registration from phones, issue a
Ya..
I also faced the same problem when running asterisk HA
cluster.
the workaround I did was to use a script to shut down
network service first, then asterisk so that the BYE
doesn't reach the client and then again start the
network service (I needed to login remotely)
Hope this helps
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G! Asterisk sends a BYE to the phone when it gets shut down. What a pain.
Eventhough it isn't in the RTP path, it must keep track of it's current call
state, and when you shut it down, terminate all those calls.
Reason I am trying this is that I've had asterisk core dump on me a few times,
Do you have 't' or 'T' in the Dial Application?
Diyanat
From: Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nope. If I did, then the phones wouldn't reinvite.
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From: Diyanat Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 11:14 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Shutting down Asterisk when not in RTP
Stream
Do you have 't