Tor Houghton wrote:

On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 02:56:48PM -0400, Jeremy McNamara wrote:


Use IAX2, it is a better IAX protocol.


Jeremy McNamara



P.S. If you really must have it, dig thru the channels/Makefile, but there is zero reason to use it any longer.





Well, I use IAX1 between the clients on the inside of the NAT to my local Asterisk, and IAX2 between the local Asterisk and my remote Asterisk. Previously (I have not tried yet with current version), when both clients and Asterisk used IAX2, the clients would communicate directly with remote Asterisk and so confuse my NAT firewall.

Tor
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Probably a port collision on your NAT box. I believe that IAX and IAX2 use different ports.

-brian
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