[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 2421: One-way Audio With auto_* NAT Settings When SIP Calls Initiated By PBX
Michael Young
reviewboard at asterisk.org
Tue Apr 2 15:03:42 CDT 2013
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Review request for Asterisk Developers.
Bugs: ASTERISK-21374
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21374
Repository: Asterisk
Description
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I found another case where the force_rport and comedia flags are not being set automatically when using the new auto_* settings. This time it involves calls initiated by the PBX.
When we reload asterisk the default flags turned on and off by auto_force_rport (force_rport) and auto_comedia (comedia) go back to the default setting of off. These flags are turned on, as needed, when a peer re-registers or initiates a call. This would apply to even just having the default global setting "nat=auto_force_rport".
Everything is good except in the following scenario:
We reload Asterisk and the peer's registration has not expired. We load in the default settings for the peer which turns force_rport and comedia back to off. Since the peer has not re-registered or placed a call yet, they remain off. We then initiate a call to the peer from the PBX. The force_rport and comedia flags stay off. If NAT is involved, we end up with one-way audio since we never checked to see if the peer is behind NAT or not.
This patch should be applied after the patch for ASTERISK-21225 is committed. (Review - https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2385/)
Diffs
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/branches/11/channels/chan_sip.c 384473
Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2421/diff/
Testing
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Tested on machine in production where this problem occurred.
Thanks,
Michael Young
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