[asterisk-users] Odd issue CentOS 7 vs Ubuntu 20.04

Jerry Geis jerry.geis at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 12:06:38 CST 2022


On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 10:44 AM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 9:26 AM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> So I have CentOS 7 server running asterisk 18.8.0 - all is good.
>>
>> I unplug that server - plug in a ubuntu 20.04 server at the same IP
>> address.
>> let my 3 devices reconnect to the ubuntu server....
>>
>> When I pick up the polycom phone and dial it connects.
>> I hear the other ends 'tone" - but when I press digits - nothing happens
>> (to select a port)
>> Seems everything is set for rfc2833.
>>
>> The devices are a TOA SIP Gateway, and a TOA N-8000 device connected to
>> the GW.
>>
>> I have compared the settings of the polycom extension on both boxes -
>> they match and also the SIP gateway.
>>
>> I tried to compare the sip debug from the Ubuntu to the centos and
>> "looked" the same to me.
>>
>> Where might I look next or what might I look at ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jerry
>>
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>
> ok - if I "rtp set debug on " on the CentOS 7 server I get a tone of
> logging.
>
> if I do the same on the ubuntu 20.04 all i get is like 2 lines.
> I have done "systemctl stop firewalld" on the ubuntu box - same result.
>
> Where do I look next ?
>
> Jerry
>


I dont get it - I certainly getting RTP traffic because I defined an
extension to playback the demo-congrats messages.
I call that extension - and ALL kinds of RTP traffic prints on teh console.

But when I call the one extension - 103 - all it prints is 2 lines.

I also removed the source tree - un tarred - ran the
contrib/scripts/install_prereq install script, it did install a couple
packages - I dont think they mattered.
do the ./configure, make, make install and started up again - same issue
though.

Jerry
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