[Freeswitch-users] Help with routing sound locally through FS

mszlazak at aol.com mszlazak at aol.com
Wed Dec 17 00:06:49 PST 2008


 Hi Mike,

That does get the audio go between the softphone and the application (Voxeo's Prophecy ASR) "around" FreeSwitch but I would like the audio going "through" FreeSwitch. I plan to do something to it before passing it on.

Support from Voxeo had this to say about the "bypass media" setting and if you could add some more insight that would be much appreciated. Since this is all on one Windows XP machine they can't get the info from the pcap file and are requesting I set up freeswitch on another machine which I will do. I thought you may have some more input.

 

Mark,

This is great news, it certainly confirms our suspicions that freeswitch was not 
forwarding media to Prophecy, or if so, it was doing it on a different port then 
we specified to be listening on.

To address the lingering question in this thread, I don't believe we have a firm 
enough grasp on your deployment calls to understand whether free-switch need the 
RTP stream or not.  If FreeSwitch is intended in your deployment to act as a 
front end for call routing to terminate calls to Prophecy then there is no need 
for it to listen to media.

Of course, it will hold the SIP communication tether so that it remains aware of 
disconnect events, would be my assumption, I am sure freeswitch can verify this 
behavior.

In order for us to understand why this config change is required will need a 
wireshark trace, and with your stacked approach to have both Prophecy and 
freeswitch on the
 same box makes this impossible.  For troubleshooting, if you 
moved freeswitch to another server temporarily, this may offer some insight into 
this problem, with wireshark at our disposal.

Hope this helps!



 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Jerris <mike at jerris.com>
To: freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 5:24 am
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Help with routing sound locally through FS









If its all local you can also just use:



http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Bypass_Media




If your still trying to figure it out it could be any number of things, but most relating to misconfigured endpoints or freeswitch, take a look at the sip trace and make sure everything is using the right ip addresses instead of using internal when they should be external or the other way around.




Mike




On Dec 16, 2008, at 5:02 AM, mszlazak at aol.com wrote:


I'm making a call internally from a soft phone to an extension that is suppose to bridge the call internally to another application on the same computer. The applications logs indicate that a connection was made but sound is not being passed back from the application through freeswitch to the softphone. There maybe an issue with rtp timing and associated ports but I'm very new at diagnosing this and fixing the problem.
 
 I've attached both a copy of the FS log and an associated pcap file.
 
 It's all on Windows XP. 
 
 Could someone please take a look.
 
 Thanks.
 




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