Hi Daniel,
I have attached the gzipped ngrep log I created. There are a number of
calls between two of the phones in question, all with out audio working.
The phones work fine when calling a different model, or when
receiving/make external calls.
Ive had a look as I changed the ip address
Hi Daniel,
I shall have a look at that when Im back in the office on monday :)
Cheers,
Ben.
On 17/03/17 18:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
maybe the new phones do STUN and or the ALG breaks somehow the
signaling. You should send the ngrep output taken on sip server for such
a
Hi Daniel,
I shall have a look at that when Im back in the office on monday :)
Cheers,
Ben.
On 17/03/17 18:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
maybe the new phones do STUN and or the ALG breaks somehow the
signaling. You should send the ngrep output taken on sip server for such
a
Hello,
maybe the new phones do STUN and or the ALG breaks somehow the
signaling. You should send the ngrep output taken on sip server for such
a call in order to be able to analyze what can happen:
ngrep -d any -qt -W byline port 5060
Cheers,
Daniel
On 17/03/2017 06:32, b...@wtf.com.au wrote:
Hi guys,
we have a bunch of SIP phones behind a fire wall, with our kamalio
server out on the internet. Most of them are the older SPA92x series,
but we have some new SPA502g's.
We have no problems calling between 92x and 502's. How ever the 502's
calling each other do not get voice path.
Hi guys,
we have a bunch of SIP phones behind a fire wall, with our kamalio
server out on the internet. Most of them are the older SPA92x series,
but we have some new SPA502g's.
We have no problems calling between 92x and 502's. How ever the 502's
calling each other do not get voice path.