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Summary:ASTERISK-15198: IAX calls drop after ~30 seconds between 1.4.27rc5 and 1.2.36
Reporter:tomsullivan (tomsullivan)Labels:
Date Opened:2009-11-22 18:39:49.000-0600Date Closed:2009-12-22 11:17:43.000-0600
Priority:MajorRegression?No
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:Channels/chan_iax2
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Description:For a small number of calls, the call will terminate after approximately 30 seconds.
These calls are originated on a number of different PBXs running 1.4.27 and received by a PBX running 1.2.36, however we cannot be sure that this is restricted to calls originated; it may also be the case for calls received by those PBXs running 1.4.27.
There are no error indications in the console output of any PBXs; the call is seen to be terminated correctly.

Reverting to Asterisk version 1.4.26.2 for the originating PBXs fixes the problem.
Comments:By: tomsullivan (tomsullivan) 2009-11-22 21:08:48.000-0600

This issue has been seen further afield also:
http://www.freepbx.org/forum/freepbx/installation/upgradt-to-asterisk-1-4-27-broke-moh

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2009-11-23 19:14:57.000-0600

Could you please provide some console output along with an IAX2 debug when this is happening? It would make it easier to determine what might be happening.

Additionally, if you could go through the commits to chan_iax2.c and narrow down the commit which caused the regression, that would be extremely valuable.

Thanks!

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2009-12-01 10:55:45.000-0600

I believe this issue may already be resolved, per the note I put on the link you provided. Can anyone confirm this is the case with a checkout from subversion? 1.4.27.1 would not resolve this, but 1.4.28 (which is not yet released) would.

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2009-12-02 14:23:27.000-0600

svn co http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
cd 1.4
./configure
make menuselect
make install

TEST!

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2009-12-22 11:17:43.000-0600

Closing due to lack of feedback from the reporter, and a belief this is already resolved.