Em Seg 17 Jan 2005 19:13, Steve Kann escreveu: > I've already replied, asking for a trace.. If you get the trace, and > send it, we can look at what is actually happening: > > <Quote> > What would really help, though, is a packet trace of the call. The > best way to get this is to use either ethereal or tcpdump. (there is an > ethereal for windows). > If you use ethereal for Windows, have it capture all udp, make the call, > and have it stay up for about 30 seconds, and save the file. You can > then send that file to me, and I'll be able to see what's going on a lot > better than guessing here.. > </Quote>
Hi Steve. I will do it, but I cant today. How could you get some info with a call trace from ethereal!? You will have a lot of traffic between 4569 UDP(IAX2) from both sides, how could you have a diagnostic of the problem!? Thanks and best regards. -- D e n i s G a l v � o iSolve - Solve Is Our Business Av. Candido de Abreu, 526 1206B CEP: 80530-000 - Curitiba - PR +55 41 252-2977 http://www.isolve.com.br _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
