Hello,
On 02/02/16 17:49, Rene Montilva wrote:
> Hi Daniel
>
>
> yes i'm sure always, for example i receive from provider a packet with
> 1259 and kamailio redirect with 158, but this issue is with some did
> provider
do you mean it sends out only 158 bytes? A truncated sip packet?
Cheers,
Danie
On 02/02/16 19:36, Rene Montilva wrote:
> Daniel
>
> checking the frame size trace, i notice when kamailio receive packets
> less than 1100, it response with packets more than 1300 , but when the
> packets are more than 1100, kamailio send packets less 1000 and
> connection to softphone fail
Con
Hi andres
these are the invites traces
*Incoming INVITE from DID provider*
Session Initiation Protocol (INVITE)
Request-Line: INVITE sip:521234567890@kamailioServer:8080;user=phone
SIP/2.0
Message Header
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
providerServer:5060;branch=z9hG4bK+5bef3865b99c5762a2c30f01
On 2/2/16 1:36 PM, Rene Montilva wrote:
Daniel
checking the frame size trace, i notice when kamailio receive packets
less than 1100, it response with packets more than 1300 , but when the
packets are more than 1100, kamailio send packets less 1000 and
connection to softphone fail
You are go
Daniel
checking the frame size trace, i notice when kamailio receive packets less
than 1100, it response with packets more than 1300 , but when the packets
are more than 1100, kamailio send packets less 1000 and connection to
softphone fail
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Rene Montilva
wrote:
Hi list
I have problem with invite packet in some wifi networks because the invite
packet is less than 1000bytes(frame size) and the access point not redirect
to softphone, this scenario happen with incoming calls to my DID, the
packets come from the provider to kamailio with a size more than 100
Hi Daniel
yes i'm sure always, for example i receive from provider a packet with 1259
and kamailio redirect with 158, but this issue is with some did provider
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> are you sure it is happening when the packet is less than
Hello,
are you sure it is happening when the packet is less than frame size,
not when they are bigger than the frame size?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/02/16 15:46, Rene Montilva wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> I have problem with invite packet in some wifi networks because the
> invite packet is less than 1000b