Matthew Boehm
2005-Jul-19 09:22 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Why so many attempts to native bridge?
Why are there so many attempts to native bridge? The call is actually up and working by attempt #1 so what is it doing on all those other attempts? We are only allowing G729 so it can't be codec negotiation. -Matthew -- Executing Goto("SIP/3013-3dfa", "cytel-outgoing|917034439032|1") in new stack -- Goto (cytel-outgoing,917034439032,1) -- Executing NoOp("SIP/3013-3dfa", "cytel-outgoing") in new stack -- Executing NoOp("SIP/3013-3dfa", ""Keith" <3013>") in new stack -- Executing Set("SIP/3013-3dfa", "MYCONTEXT=5000001") in new stack -- Executing Set("SIP/3013-3dfa", "CALLERID(name)=Cypress") in new stack -- Executing Set("SIP/3013-3dfa", "CALLERID(number)=2814494000") in new stack -- Executing Set("SIP/3013-3dfa", "TRANSFER_CONTEXT=cytel-internal") in new stack -- Executing GotoIf("SIP/3013-3dfa", "0?global-outgoing|17034439032|1") in new stack -- Executing Dial("SIP/3013-3dfa", "SIP/17034439032@22.22.22.22|60|WT") in new stack -- Called 17034439032@22.22.22.22 -- SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf is making progress passing it to SIP/3013-3dfa -- SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf answered SIP/3013-3dfa -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abf
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 11:22 -0500, Matthew Boehm wrote:> Why are there so many attempts to native bridge? The call is actually up[snip]> -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3013-3dfa and SIP/22.22.22.22-6abfDon't know if it is helpful but I've seen this on my test box running cvs from 7/18 when I repeatedly press "#" while a call is established between two local sip phones. Nothing happens except for these messages (including no Parking stuff). Regards, Patrick