Re: [Ekiga-list] Can't call landlines with other provider



Reimundo Heluani a écrit :
> On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 11:00 +0200, yannick wrote:
>> Reimundo Heluani a écrit :
> 
>>>> Allright, so I can see this line
>>>>
>>>> "2009/08/13 12:28:54.066   0:10.376         CallSetup:0xf0358910 SIP
>>>> PDU is likely too large (1615 bytes) for UDP datagram."
>>>>
>>>> is this related to 
>>>>
>>>> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341518
>>>>
>>>> and if so, my MTU on my ethernet card can be to 4000 and it still fails.
>>>> Also, the echo test still works and the log shows those lines anyways.
>>>> Finally, running from another Linux and Ekiga 3.2.0 I can call with
>>>> voipdiscount.com and the logs don't show those lines abot the PDU being
>>>> too large.
>>>>
>>>> R.
>>> Ok, so deleting all codecs but gsm I can get the call finally, so I
>>> guess it was #34518. I'll play a little with MTU vs. allowing some
>>> codecs, could you guys tell me more or less what's a good combination? 
>>>
> 
> I'm sorry to bug again, but this issue is not solved for me yet. The
> thing is that I can hear Ekiga's echo test if and only if I allow codec
> PCMA, regardless of the order in which I put them in the list. The
> problem is that I cannot make a landline call if I have PCMA allowed
> (actually, the only ones I found I could allow are gsm and PCMU) because
> of the PDU problem. Therefore I can not have at the same time a
> configuration that would allow to connect to Ekiga's echo test and a
> landline, that per se is not bad, since I can change codecs before
> making a call (still I'd like to understand why this behavior though),
> but the problem is that I'm trying to troubleshoot connecting with my
> family that are on a windows machine running messenger 5.1 and I don't
> know if the problem is on my end or theirs. So my question is:
> 
> The list of codecs I have available now are:
> 
> gsm, ms-gsm, iLBC, PCMU, PCMA, G722, G726-16, G726-24, G726-32, G726-40,
> Speex-16, Speex-8
> 
> which I use only gsm for a landline call and only PCMA for an echo test
> (though I check all of them in the latter case)
> 
> Should I install another codec to get a configuration that I can use for
> both landline calls and ekiga's echo test at the same time?
> 

You're making a wrong assumption here: your communications do not use a
central server when you use the SIP protocol. i.e. you do not need to
get it work with the echo test, to get it work with another ekiga.net
address. All your communications will first begin by a codec negotiation
between your client capability (the codecs enabled in your client) and
the other end client (the codecs enabled in the other end client).

Our echo test is a basic system which only support the PCMA audio codec
(and maybe iLBC, I'm not sure about this one) and the H261 video codec.

AFAIK, messenger 5.1 support the audio codecs GSM and PCM (i'm not sure
if it is PCMA, PCMU or both; I suspect both). You have to make sure,
messenger 5.1 is registered to ekiga.net. Here is a tutorial:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Connecting_Windows_Messenger_5.1_to_ekiga.net

If you do not plan to use the video feature, disable all video codecs in
ekiga, this will free more space and will probably allow this setup:
PCMA, PCMU and GSM. If that do not work, I think PCMU and GSM is a
reasonable choice for all SIP communications.

Best regards,
Yannick


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