[Freeswitch-users] URGENT HELP! Customers cant make any calls -after MAKE CURRENT

William King william.king at quentustech.com
Tue Apr 23 07:57:05 MSD 2013


That's a PCMU ptime parameter. It looks like your clients are now
sending with a ptime of 30, where FS is expecting a ptime of 20.

This isn't something that would have changed in FS as far as I know. FS
should still default to a PCMU ptime of 20. It's likely your clients are
no longer sending an option for ptime of 20. Do you have a sip trace?

Let me know if you need more assistance.

William King
Senior Engineer
Quentus Technologies, INC
1037 NE 65th St Suite 273
Seattle, WA 98115
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william.king at quentustech.com

On 04/22/2013 08:48 PM, Sean Devoy wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I do truly hope someone responds before morning when my customers get
> back to work.
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> I did a make current and it went swell!
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> I rebooted, everything registered, looked great – BUT …
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> Everything everyone dials gets codec mismatches and then
> [INCOMPATIBLE_DESTINATION]
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> The codecs look like this:
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> 2013-04-22 23:42:02.138488 [DEBUG] switch_core_media.c:2597
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> Audio Codec Compare [PCMU:0:8000:*30*:64000]/[PCMU:0:8000:*20*:64000]
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> But I don’t know how to set that parameter in in FS or on the devices!
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> Any help greatly appreciated.
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> Sean
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