[asterisk-users] Resetting Marker Bits
Adrian Marsh
Adrian.Marsh at ubiquisys.com
Wed Jun 10 08:49:45 CDT 2009
(resend as apparently I was blocked)
Hi All,
I'm looking for how to enable SIP Markers, or specifically, how to have
the TIME reset when a call route changes.
I'm debugging an issue, where a sip client we have switching to
one-way-audio, when an asterisk server fruther down the call path dials
out to the PSTN. Scenario is:
SIP Client -> A*k1 -> A*k2 -> PSTN Provider/Gradwell -> O2 ->
Mobile
- the SIP client dials on O2 mobile, call goes out to A*1.
- A*1 Dials out to A*k2 as A*k2 is the gateway to PSTN providers
and normal office phones.
- A*k2 dials some local Cisco phones, then on no answer plays an
audio file, so call is ANSWERED.
- A*k2 then Dials out to gradwell, to a mobile phone number.
- Gradwell takes the call, routes it via PSTN.
My problem, is that at the point where the O2 mobile accepts the call, I
get one-way audio. (SIP Client outbound, nothing inbound).
Tracing the RTP stream all the way back, I can see that audio makes it
all the way to the SIP Client.
However, we notice that at the point where the O2 mobile answers, the
TIME= value of the packet jumps significantly, say from 119248 to
1518324408.
Talking to the sip client developer, they say that I need to enable SIP
Markers on the server (I guess A*k2), so that if the stream source
changes then the timers are reset.
Does this sound right, and if so, how do I do that ?
I am running an older load on A*K2 of 1.4.18, and 1.4.15svn (privately
compiled to add an extra codec) on A*k1. I can look into upgrading
these, but the developer thinks it's just a missing config on Asterisk.
Thanks,
Adrian
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