[Freeswitch-users] Something broken in RTP in latest trunk (r13502)?

Peter Olsson peter.olsson at visionutveckling.se
Mon Jun 1 06:32:38 PDT 2009


Thanks for the reply!

Will this really help though? From what I understand of the change that breaks the compatibility, it will always send this header in the "200 OK" message (my problem is incoming calls to FS). The fix you're describing, isn't it when calling from FS to the other end? This way it works either way, it's just when the PBX gets this in the 200 OK message with this header that it stops working.

/Peter

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Peter,

  Ouch.  Your PBX is broken.  It shouldn't do that.

  Luckily FreeSWITCH provides a way to select RPID/PAI/none:

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Channel_Variables#SDP_Manipulation

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Peter Olsson
<peter.olsson at visionutveckling.se> wrote:
> Here is an update for this issue (SFSIP-149). I've raised a jira case for this. It was not a RTP problem, the problem is caused by the new "P-Asserted-Identity:"-header added in r13492. This causes my connected PBX not to ACK/accept the 200 OK sent from FS, and the call is never answered. FS still thinks it's answered though, and starts to send RTP data to the other end.
>
> /Peter
>

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