I was messing about integration of a Cirpack softswitch with Asterisk and banged my head against a problem previously noted on the list. http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-November/026436.ht ml What is the status of this problem? Has it been fixed? I scrambled through chan_sip.c, but couldn't find ay reference to "multipart". Regards, Jesper Dalberg
Jesper Dalberg wrote:> I was messing about integration of a Cirpack softswitch with Asterisk > and banged my head against a problem previously noted on the list. > > http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-November/026436.ht > ml > > > What is the status of this problem? Has it been fixed? I scrambled > through chan_sip.c, but couldn't find ay reference to "multipart".Status quo. Are you also trying to use ISUP over SIP? /O
> Are you also trying to use ISUP over SIP? >Apparently the Cirpack does this pr. default. I turned ISUP off on the Cirpack and got a bit further. Now asterisk and Cirpack seem to agree on the RTP to use. I now have a new set of problems, but I can't yet relate them to Asterisk, so I will have to fiddle with them myself for now ;) /Jesper