Difference between revisions of "One-way audio or not audio at all"
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* /etc/init.d/iptables stop | * /etc/init.d/iptables stop | ||
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= Device is SIP = | = Device is SIP = | ||
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* Remove '''T.38 Support''' from device settings | * Remove '''T.38 Support''' from device settings | ||
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= Device is H323 = | = Device is H323 = | ||
Revision as of 12:49, 4 September 2009
- /etc/init.d/iptables stop
Device is SIP
- rtp debug, watch audio is comming/leaving or not
- Make sure sip.conf are correctly configured if Asterisk is behind NAT
- Make sure NAT settings are correct (nat=yes)
- Make sure you are using same RTP range as your provider
- Make canreinvite = no in device settings
- Remove T.38 Support from device settings
Device is H323
- While connecting with H.323 client you get no audio or garbled audio and messages like this on Asterisk console: rtp.c:489 ast_rtp_read: Unknown RTP codec 107 received. Try to disable Speex or some other codec on Asterisk or/and client side.
- When no audio in H323 calls, make sure in /etc/asterisk/h323.conf you have binaddr set to your servers real IP address.