Two asterisk servers, one running a recent HEAD, the other 1.0.9. I have both ends set up with trunk=yes, notransfer=yes, type=friend. I notice that the trunking works from HEAD to 1.0.9 only (the direction in which calls are originated). I know this by bandwidth usage and by iax2 trunk debug. I did have to use trunktimestamps=no on the HEAD end to keep it quiet. I assume this is the new jitterbuffer code. I know I should just upgrade the remote, but that option is difficult currently. Does anyone know why the "return" leg doesn't trunk? Mark
To answer my own question... the solution is to have both ends run the same version. Mark Mark Willis wrote:> Two asterisk servers, one running a recent HEAD, the other 1.0.9. I > have both ends set up with trunk=yes, notransfer=yes, type=friend. I > notice that the trunking works from HEAD to 1.0.9 only (the direction > in which calls are originated). I know this by bandwidth usage and by > iax2 trunk debug. > > I did have to use trunktimestamps=no on the HEAD end to keep it quiet. > I assume this is the new jitterbuffer code. I know I should just > upgrade the remote, but that option is difficult currently. > > Does anyone know why the "return" leg doesn't trunk? > > Mark >