Dave,
Thanks for that - I had missed that one. It dosn't make any difference to the problem though - SIP calls and outbound PSTN work fine - inbound PSTN causes this very strange problem..
Michael.Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 04:10 -0700, wrote:> Hi,> > I had al
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 04:10 -0700, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had already come across some of that stuff (forgot to post that part
> of my sip.conf). Here is what I'm using right now:-
>
> FROM SIP.CONF GENERAL
> disallow = all
> allow=ULAW
> allow=ALAW
> allow=GSM
> canreinvite=no
>
> [001]
Hi,
I had already come across some of that stuff (forgot to post that part of my sip.conf). Here is what I'm using right now:-
FROM SIP.CONF GENERAL
disallow = allallow=ULAWallow=ALAWallow=GSM
canreinvite=no
[001] ; Budgetonedisallow = allallow=GSMallow=ULAWallow=ALAWallow=i
Hi,
I think that the problem is with the codecs. Search the
Wiki and the list archives (through Google) to find what settings in sip.conf
you need for Budgetone and Sipura. The settings you need are *allow* and/or
*disallow*.
Yiannis.
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