[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0014652]: [patch] early-dial SIP 484 "incomplete address"
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Wed Jul 22 11:44:56 CDT 2009
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=14652
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Reported By: vieri
Assigned To:
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Project: Asterisk
Issue ID: 14652
Category: Channels/chan_sip/General
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: feedback
Target Version: 1.4.28
Asterisk Version: 1.4.23
Regression: No
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A
SVN Revision (number only!):
Request Review:
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Date Submitted: 2009-03-12 04:40 CDT
Last Modified: 2009-07-22 11:44 CDT
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Summary: [patch] early-dial SIP 484 "incomplete address"
Description:
Calls in which at least one Grandstream GXP2000 or GXP280 is involved, get
dropped after about 20 seconds. This happens only if the Grandstreams are
configured to use "early dial" and Asterisk has pedantic=yes (with
pedantic=no the calls are not dropped).
I really need pedantic=yes to encode the # digits.
Would it be possible to use pedantic=no but make the # digits "work"?
(because I realize this may be a Grandstream firmware bug which I don't
think will be fixed any time soon)
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(0108083) vieri (reporter) - 2009-07-22 11:44
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=14652#c108083
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A "pure-SIP" call was placed from 4063 to 4064. Both are Grandstream
devices with early-dial enabled. Asterisk pedantic is disabled.
full.earlydial2: asterisk log
from_4063_TO_4064_trace.log: Wireshark trace with tshark -i eth0 -n -w
from_4063_TO_4064_trace.log -f "host 10.215.146.165 || host 10.215.146.175
|| host 10.215.147.112"
10.215.146.165.log: Grandstream syslog for ext. 4063
10.215.146.175.log: Grandstream syslog for ext. 4064
Hope this helps.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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2009-07-22 11:44 vieri Note Added: 0108083
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