[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk-H323
David Liu
david at deltapath.com
Mon Feb 14 09:35:41 MST 2005
Hi there,
The settings are in oh323.conf
; Enable fast start (yes,no).
;
fastStart=yes
;
; Enable H.245 tunnelling (yes,no).
;
h245Tunnelling=yes
;
; Enable early H.245 messages in call SETUP message.
;
h245inSetup=yes
;
; Enable in-band-DTMF detection.
; (Note: Netmeeting uses in-band DTMFs)
;
I assume you are using the OH323 driver right?
Also if no audio, it could also be a codec issue. You need to set the codec
for the OH323 call in oh323.conf as well.
David
Hong Kong
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:27:53 -0500, Vitalie Apostu wrote
> Cisco and Asterisk are not behind firewall.
>
> Where can I check for settings noH245Tuneling and noFastStart in Asterisk
> H323?
>
> -----
> -- Executing Dial("SIP/msn-069a", "H323/73952389506 at peer:1720") in
> new stack -- Called 73952389506 at peer:1720 -- H323/peer:1720 is
> making progress passing it to SIP/msn-069a -- H323/peer:1720 is ringing
> -- H323/peer:1720 answered SIP/msn-069a
> == Spawn extension (messanger, 73952389506, 1) exited non-zero on
> 'SIP/msn-069a'
> --------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ht at phonitel.com [mailto:ht at phonitel.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 11:29 AM
> To: Vitalie.Apostu at Compuflex.Net
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk-H323
>
> Make sure settings for:
>
> noH245Tuneling and noFastStart parameters are correctly tuned both
> sides.
>
> Is Cisco or Asterisk behind NAT?
>
> Send more info
>
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