By 'code for asterisk' are you referring to the Asterisk source code? If so, 
step back and think about your statement for a moment. If, for Asterisk to be 
enterprise class, it's source code needs to be modified from it's current 
content, it's hardly enterprise class, is it?
 
If 'code for asterisk' refers to extensions.conf and the like, I fail to see 
how anything within the asterisk dial plan would account for the apparent 
inability of asterisk to listen for RTP traffic on all network interfaces.
 
Doug.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Matt Riddell [NZ] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Wed 3/8/2006 11:43 PM 
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        Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Oh this is bad.... bindaddr and rtp 
traffic
        
        

        Douglas Garstang wrote:
        > Asterisk calls the Business Edition 'enterprise grade'. It's right 
there on the Digium website. It's the same dang code as the open source 
version, just older.
        
        We are using it successfully in quite a few enterprise roll outs.  If
        you are unable to, maybe you should attend one of our training sessions,
        which among other things discuss how to code for Asterisk.
        
        If however you'd rather just complain, please do so to /dev/null
        
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        Matt Riddell
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