Hello I have an asterisk 16.2.1 on an ubuntu on AWS, which is experiencing a drop in call. It does not have a certain time, it is random. The audio is flowing normally and the call is dropped. Has anyone ever experienced this? My settings changed below: allowoverlap = no udpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 tcpenable = no tcpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 transport = udp, ws, wss srvlookup = yes directmedia = no rtcachefriends = yes externaddr = my ip address externhost = my domain address ; foo.dyndns.net; refreshed periodically externrefresh = 180 localnet = 172.31.40.21 / 255.255.240.0; AWS NETWORK localnet = 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; RFC 1918 addresses localnet = 10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0; Also RFC1918 localnet = 172.16.0.0 / 12; Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation localnet = 169.254.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; Zero conf local network localnet = 200.0.0.0 / 24 localnet = 191.0.0.0 / 24 localnet = 201.0.0.0 / 24 localnet = 177.0.0.0 / 24 localnet = 179.0.0.0 / 24 Thanks Roberto.
Is there anything in the Asterisk logs? Which side sends the BYE? Were you able to capture the traffic with sngrep/wireshark to see if any side stopped sending/getting RTP? What did the other side see? On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 3:22 PM Roberto < roberto.medola at gasparimsantos.com.br> wrote:> Hello > I have an asterisk 16.2.1 on an ubuntu on AWS, which is experiencing a > drop in call. It does not have a certain time, it is random. The audio > is flowing normally and the call is dropped. > Has anyone ever experienced this? > > My settings changed below: > > allowoverlap = no > udpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 > tcpenable = no > tcpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 > > transport = udp, ws, wss > > srvlookup = yes > > directmedia = no > > rtcachefriends = yes > > externaddr = my ip address > > externhost = my domain address ; foo.dyndns.net; refreshed periodically > externrefresh = 180 > > localnet = 172.31.40.21 / 255.255.240.0; AWS NETWORK > localnet = 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; RFC 1918 addresses > localnet = 10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0; Also RFC1918 > localnet = 172.16.0.0 / 12; Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation > localnet = 169.254.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; Zero conf local network > localnet = 200.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 191.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 201.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 177.0.0.0 / 24 > > localnet = 179.0.0.0 / 24 > > > Thanks > > Roberto. > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: > https://community.asterisk.org/ > > New to Asterisk? Start here: > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20200921/41b12243/attachment.html>
Hello. Thanks for the reply. Yes. In the traffic analyzed, the BYE is sent by the originator of the call, but there is no "human" hangup, but the asterisk one. BYE is sent, received and confirmed. I don't know how I could investigate the reason for this BYE. Em 21/09/2020 17:12, Dovid Bender escreveu:> Is there anything in the Asterisk logs? Which side sends the BYE? Were > you able to capture the traffic with sngrep/wireshark to see if any > side stopped sending/getting RTP? What did the other side see? > > > On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 3:22 PM Roberto > <roberto.medola at gasparimsantos.com.br > <mailto:roberto.medola at gasparimsantos.com.br>> wrote: > > Hello > I have an asterisk 16.2.1 on an ubuntu on AWS, which is > experiencing a > drop in call. It does not have a certain time, it is random. The > audio > is flowing normally and the call is dropped. > Has anyone ever experienced this? > > My settings changed below: > > allowoverlap = no > udpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 > tcpenable = no > tcpbindaddr = 0.0.0.0 > > transport = udp, ws, wss > > srvlookup = yes > > directmedia = no > > rtcachefriends = yes > > externaddr = my ip address > > externhost = my domain address ; foo.dyndns.net > <http://foo.dyndns.net>; refreshed periodically > externrefresh = 180 > > localnet = 172.31.40.21 / 255.255.240.0; AWS NETWORK > localnet = 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; RFC 1918 addresses > localnet = 10.0.0.0 / 255.0.0.0; Also RFC1918 > localnet = 172.16.0.0 / 12; Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation > localnet = 169.254.0.0 / 255.255.0.0; Zero conf local network > localnet = 200.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 191.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 201.0.0.0 / 24 > localnet = 177.0.0.0 / 24 > > localnet = 179.0.0.0 / 24 > > > Thanks > > Roberto. > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: > https://community.asterisk.org/ > > New to Asterisk? Start here: > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20200922/5082734d/attachment.html>