If re-invites are allowed then once both IAX endpoints are connected to
Asterisk and the call is active the server will attempt to step out of the
call. This actually works for both sip and IAX.
On 2/27/07, Joseph <syscon@interbaun.com > wrote:>
> I find IAX connection with FWD very unreliable so I think I'll have to
> roll out my own "SIP Express Router" as I want to communicate
with few
> SIP clients.
> So I hope this the right solution.
>
> I'm new to "SER" and to my understanding "SER is like a
"road-map" it
> tells the SIP Clients where they are so they can communicate directly
> with each other without going through a central server, am I right?
>
> What is the equivalent solution for IAX?
> If I have 5 clients registered to my box and all of them want to talk to
> each other the connection would go through my Asterisk server and that
> is not acceptable as they will kill my upload bandwidth; I want them to
> communicate with each other.
> What is FWD using for IAX clients?
>
> --
> #Joseph
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