Hello, all. We are having a problem where audio for sip channels is dropping upon reinvite. Perhaps it reflects a misunderstanding of what reinvite does. We are running Asterisk 1.6.1.1 on CentOS 5.3. SIP is set to canreinvite=nonat. We have tried RTP with strictrtp set to both yes and no. We have also tried extending the Asterisk rtp port range to accommodate the differing default ranges of the soft phones (Twinkle on Linux, 3CX on Windows). Testing revealed no problems when the soft phones we used for testing were on the same physical and logical network. Once we moved the soft phones to OpenVPN connections (same logical network but different physical media), the call is setup, the receiver hears the caller for the briefest instant (we are assuming the first reinvite), the caller hears the receiver for some time (perhaps 20 - 30 seconds) and then the receiver's voice disappears, too. At that very moment, there is another redirect and RTP traffic starts on a different set of ports from the receiver. Packet traces revealed RTP packets flowing from the receiver to Asterisk but no packets coming back from Asterisk except ICMP service unreachable for port 8000 (the new port after the second reinvite). It's as if Asterisk does not recognize the ports after the reinvite. We were actually surprised to see the packets flowing between the soft phones and Asterisk as I would have thought the reinvite would direct traffic to flow directly between the soft phones - both of whom can ping each other and are on the same physical network. We've traced from the perspective of the end points, the gateway, and Asterisk. All show the same pattern: the caller is having a dialog with Asterisk whereas the receiver is having a monolog - no packets back from Asterisk. Could someone explain why were are losing the audio, why we see a dialog on one side but a monolog on the other, and why we are not seeing the reinvite redirect the packet stream to be directly between the soft phones. Thanks - John -- John A. Sullivan III Open Source Development Corporation +1 207-985-7880 jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com http://www.spiritualoutreach.com Making Christianity intelligible to secular society