Anyone else starting to see this act up again? I'm noticing my logs showing loss of connectivity, but only for the VOIPo SIP peer:
[May 21 08:33:37] NOTICE[2053] chan_sip.c: Peer 'VOIPo' is now...
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Anyone else starting to see this act up again? I'm noticing my logs showing loss of connectivity, but only for the VOIPo SIP peer:
[May 21 08:33:37] NOTICE[2053] chan_sip.c: Peer 'VOIPo' is now...
Things have been 100% issue-free since I switched to sip2 yesterday around 3pm central.
The expiry interval for registration is actually 120 seconds (asterisk always renews at expiry-15 seconds, so 105 seconds in this case).
In any case, I'm updating the case with packet captures...
No, sir, they did not.
[Mar 19 12:31:33] NOTICE[10033] chan_sip.c: Peer 'VOIPo' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 38
[Mar 19 12:32:04] NOTICE[10033] chan_sip.c: Peer 'VOIPo' is now Reachable....
The ticket response simply said they would update the ticket with any of their findings. That was Friday, and that's the last update.
For now I've just disabled registration and enabled call forwarding in vPanel for all calls to a SIP URI on my system. Since the SIP URI forwarding happens on the production nodes at least incoming...
1) It's only a security risk if something is listening on the permitted ports.
2) You configure what incoming ports Asterisk will negotiate during the call setup by defining rtpstart & rtpend in the...
I bumped the ticket again. After no issues over the weekend, problems started up again this morning.
I went back through my logs - I only lose registration on weekdays, and this all started right...
*NOTE: All times are CDT
It's not an IP network / latency problem -- it's definitely a problem with SIP processing by the server. The first time I started showing registration timeouts is at...
VoIP already is a product for the masses, but most people don't know that's actually what their phone is using. Just look at all the cable companies that offer phone service, in addition to ATT...
I'm not sure how much detail you really care about here, but this can actually be tracked back to one of a few different things.
Not all audio you hear comes from the network
For example, when...