[asterisk-users] pjsip.conf question

Dan Cropp dan at amtelco.com
Tue Jul 14 15:00:40 CDT 2015


Thank you Joshua.

Working perfectly.


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Dan Cropp wrote:
> Thank you Joshua.
>
> That did in fact solve the problem I was seeing.
>
> I am now experiencing another issue.  The 3rd party sends their messages from various port numbers.
> However they only read messages sent to them on port 5060.
>
> For example, right now I receive the first INVITE with port 1234.
> Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1234 Third party doesn't monitor 
> this port so it eventually times out and sends another INVITE, this time with port 1235.
> Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1235 Third party doesn't monitor 
> this port so it eventually times out and sends another INVITE, this 
> time with port 1236 Asterisk sends the Trying to port 1236

You want to set "force_rport" to no.

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