[Asterisk-Users] Sipura 2000 Transmit Issues? No Sound being passed to caller
Steven E. Frazier
sfrazier at fraziercorp.com
Sun Jan 25 14:44:42 MST 2004
I have a similar set up, I don't have a separate sip phone, but I have the
same exact problem with the line 1. I don't know if my config files aren't
right, but I can't transfer between exts yet, but my issues is with line one
on an incoming call from an X100P as well.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Chris Higgins
> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 3:54 PM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Cc: nanog at cfsdigital.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sipura 2000 Transmit Issues? No
> Sound being passed to caller
>
>
> Frankie Gravato wrote:
>
> >
> > I've been beating my head for 5 hours to figure out why
> my asterisk
> > server or sipura isn't passing my voice over to the caller.
> It seems i
> > can hear the caller but they can't hear me it seems
> either the
> > asterisk or the sipura isn't passing this information.
> >
> > Here's my setup specs
> >
> > asterisk server 0.7.1 - X100P Card - Sipura 2000 -
> Nufone Service -
> > Voicepulse Service and DID's
> >
> > when i get Phone call using the Voicepulse or Pstn the
> caller can't
> > hear me or barely hear me. The Sipura is running
> Firmware 1.20 and
> > calls are being passed using Ulaw Codec? Anyone out
> there in the
> > asterisk community please oh please help me before i do
> something that
> > my asterisk server won't like.
> >
> >
>
> I just received my Sipura on Friday and have been testing it
> extensively
> over the weekend. I have noticed an issue similar to what
> you mention
> above. For the record, the sipura tells me I'm running
> software version
> 1.0.20. Also, there is NO nat configuration that is causing
> my problem.
>
> When I receive a call over my X100P and dial my 3 SIP phones (one gs
> budgetone 100, two analong phones through sipura), if I answer the
> analong phone connected to line 1 of the sipura, the caller
> cannot hear
> anything. I've only noticed this problem in this exact
> scenario. The
> other situations listed below have no problems whatsoever and audio
> works in both directions:
>
> 1. Call from sipura line 1 to any internal SIP phone.
> 1. Call from any internal SIP phone to sipura line 1.
> 2. Call from sipura line 1 out through X100P.
> 3. Call into my X100P from outside and answer sipura line 2.
> 4. Call into my X100P from outside and answer sipura line 2 and THEN
> transfer to sipura line 1.
> 5. Call into my X100P from outside and answer sipura line 1
> (the caller
> cannot hear audio for this leg of the conversation), TRANSFER to any
> other line, and transfer back to sipura line 1. After the second
> transfer, the caller can hear audio from sipura line 1.
>
> I don't know what is special about line 1. I've switched my analog
> phones across the two ports on the sipura to make sure it
> wasn't one of
> my phones (not that I thought it was anyway).
>
> Frankie, have you tried the same experiment, but pulled your analog
> phone from line 1 and put it in line 2?
>
> Has anyone else seen issues like this with line 1 on a sipura?
>
> Thanks..
>
> -- Chris
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