Yes, I have used the r flag, in rtpproxy_manage(). I have not offer or
answer functions, just manage.
On Thu, 2013-10-31 at 21:41 +0100, Daniel Grotti wrote:
> Hi Lucas,
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> are you using 'r' flag in rtpproxy_offer/answer ?
> Try to use it.
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Hi Lucas,
are you using 'r' flag in rtpproxy_offer/answer ?
Try to use it.
Daniel
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 20:56 CET, Lucas Girard
wrote:
> Yes Daniel, you are right.
> Thats behavior is supposed to be Asymmetric RTP? Because I can not find
> definitions about which ports should
Yes Daniel, you are right.
Thats behavior is supposed to be Asymmetric RTP? Because I can not find
definitions about which ports should be used.
On Thu, 2013-10-31 at 16:18 +0100, Daniel Grotti wrote:
> Hi Girard,
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> looks like the Provider are sending RTP from port 5392 instead of 5394
> as i
Hi Girard,
looks like the Provider are sending RTP from port 5392 instead of 5394
as in SDP, rtpproxy send traffic to 5392 as well.
Daniel
On 10/31/2013 04:13 PM, Lucas Girard wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have an issue with a Kamailio and rtpProxy, when Asymmetric RTP is used.
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> I have the syste
Hi all,
I have an issue with a Kamailio and rtpProxy, when Asymmetric RTP is
used.
I have the system running, lines registered in Kamailio are able to call
to several destinations, but I have a problem with one provider that use
Asymmetric RTP (others providers use Symmetric RTP and I dont have