Gareth Blades
2005-Feb-02 07:02 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Disabling native bridging for IAX calls
I have found out that the reason why my call transfers are not working when using the IAX protocol is because Asterisk is performing a native bridge. If I force the user of one of the clients to use a different codec so that Asterisk is unable to do a native transfer then it works. How can I disable native bridge for IAX calls? I know for SIP you can put 'canreinvite=no' but this does not work.
Nabeel Jafferali
2005-Feb-02 07:09 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Disabling native bridging for IAX calls
> How can I disable native bridge for IAX calls? > I know for SIP you can put 'canreinvite=no' but this does not work.notransfer=yes -- Nabeel Jafferali Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto +1 (646) 225-7426 New York FWD: 46990 Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net
Shaun Ewing
2005-Feb-02 07:18 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Disabling native bridging for IAX calls
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 14:02:51 +0000, Gareth Blades <list-asterisk@linguaphone.co.uk> wrote:> I have found out that the reason why my call transfers are not working > when using the IAX protocol is because Asterisk is performing a native > bridge. > If I force the user of one of the clients to use a different codec so > that Asterisk is unable to do a native transfer then it works. > > How can I disable native bridge for IAX calls? > > I know for SIP you can put 'canreinvite=no' but this does not work. >notransfer=yes -Shaun