Hello I have two Asterisk's connected via IAX, they are sitting on the same network, via a VPN, so there should be no problems with firewalls. My problem is that when a person calls from A to B, A will not hear B speak. B hears A fine. I doesn't matter who initiates the call. One of the Asterisk'ses is a new installation, just installed, but with the Conf-files from an earlier setup, that worked fine. Asterisk version on computer A is Asterisk CVS-v1-0-12/09/04-08:58:31 Asterisk version on computer B is Asterisk CVS-D2005.05.28.22.00.00-10/17/05 Two different versions, but I dont think it should matter? Michael
> I have two Asterisk's connected via IAX, they are sitting on the same > network, via a VPN, so there should be no problems with firewalls.Huh? How can they be on the same network "via a vpn". If there is a vpn, then they are on two different networks, but "connected via a vpn", which would imply that there is a firewall/router of some sort that could be blocking traffic.
> I have two Asterisk's connected via IAX, they are sitting on the same > network, via a VPN, so there should be no problems with firewalls. > > My problem is that when a person calls from A to B, A will not hear B > speak. B hears A fine. > > I doesn't matter who initiates the call. > > One of the Asterisk'ses is a new installation, just installed, but > with the Conf-files from an earlier setup, that worked fine. > > Asterisk version on computer A is Asterisk CVS-v1-0-12/09/04-08:58:31 > Asterisk version on computer B is Asterisk CVS-D2005.05.28.22.00.00-10/17/05 > > Two different versions, but I dont think it should matter?Not sure this applies, but I was having the same problem with teliax.com and turning off the jitterbuffer in iax.conf fixed the problem. Kind of looks like we are running two different versions of asterisk as well, but I'd suspect that teliax has modified their system for other business purposes. Try jitterbuffer=no and see if it helps. Rich