[Freeswitch-users] No Voice for default IVR ext 5000

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Fri Jun 17 17:35:52 MSD 2011


Is there any NAT involved? Usually lack of audio means that a NAT router or
firewall is screwing up the RTP media which is sent in a separate UDP
stream. Either it's not being forwarded, or it's being told to go to the
wrong place.

-Steve


On 17 June 2011 13:13, ankIT WALiA <ankitwalia4u at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have configured an gateway for external profile to receive and make
> calls.
>
> I have added a file in public directory.
> <include>
> <extension name="iptel-inbound">
> <condition field="destination_number"
> expression="^(MY_IPTEL_USERNAME)$">
> <action application="set" data="domain_name=$${domain}"/>
> <action application="transfer" data="ExtNo XML default"/>
> </condition>
> </extension>
> </include>
>
> Now, while I am calling to my voip account, I am transferring the call. It
> is getting transferred to the extension also.
> But, If I use normal ext number, I am able to talk both ways. But when I
> use default ext number 5000 for IVR menu. I could not listen to IVR menu.
> Though, I can see in my logs that the audio file are being played one by
> one, but I cant listen.
>
> Do I need some extra configuration to listen to IVR?
> There may be a gap in my knowledge. Please enlighten.
>
> Thanks
> Ankit
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