[VoIP] Sip, stupid sip, is biting me!

Keelan Lightfoot keelan at mail.grenander.com
Mon Feb 19 21:15:14 CST 2007


Jayson,

I have solved this problem in the past by disabling re-invites  
(canreinvite=no in sip.conf):

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+sip+canreinvite

- Keelan

On Feb 19, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Jayson Smith wrote:

>  finally decided that it may be a good thing for me to make my
> Asterisk system capable of dealing with SIP. So I've switched  
> Vitelity to
> SIP and that's working great. Got a free Sipnumber. Set it up  
> correctly,
> calls come in. But I get one-way audio. The caller can hear my  
> Asterisk
> system, but my Asterisk system can't hear the caller. In my Dlink  
> DI-624,
> with latest firmware, I have ports 5060-5061 and 10000-20000 both  
> TCP and
> UDP forwarded to my Asterisk box. I've heard of others having this  
> problem.
> Any ideas? Does anybody know of a router which would allow SIP to work
> properly, and also solve the strange problem that's causing me to  
> have to
> register with Greg so people on CNET can call me? The DI-624 was  
> originally
> purchased for 802.11G but we're all hardwired now, so that's not  
> much of a
> consideration. Thanks.
> Jayson.



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