Hi,
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I noticed a strange
behaviour with the snom 100 with ser 0.8.11 and a grandstream.
The snom is behind NAT, but ser is on a public address, the grandstream is on another
network also behind nat.
The nat is sip aware (cisco soho91).
When I place a call from the snom to another IP phone, grandstream, the call doesn't
always complete successfully: in 50% of cases after the other end answers the call, I can
hear the other party, but they cannot hear me.
When I look into ethereal, I find the regular SIP INVITE and rining messages, then I see a
bunch of UDP packets (the RTP session) from the other end, the grandstream, but I
don't see a stream of RTP from the snom to the other end.
Now what is strange here is that sometimes everything works fine, and we can both hear
each others,
and I do then see the RTP stream in both directions.
Both devices share the same codec, and the SDP info is ok, the ports numbers are valid.
I don't think this is ser related, but I wonder if somebody has experienced such a
behaviour.
Thanks.
Samy.
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