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I have the same issue with the ringing currently, so I force a ring.<br>
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Stephen Bosch wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Wes Baehr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I had a lot of problems with garbled IAX calls (even when calling into
just the IVR). The problem was compacted when I would bridge an incoming
IAX call to an outgoing SIP call, though that may be a fault of
Asterisk. Since using SIP everything has been working perfectly. I never
had any real problems with dropping calls (that weren’t on my end).
However, I don’t use IAX anymore, so I am not aware of any current issues.
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This is interesting information -- I've had similar problems with IAX
trunks on totally different carriers.
Example: Callers do not hear the remote ringing, or only some of the
rings, or don't hear the beep tone for voice mail.
IAX is easier if you're behind a firewall :(
-Stephen-
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