Maybe some codec mismatch or H.245 negotiations failure?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Costin Manda" <siderite@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 12:28 PM
I have been using gnugk sending calls in routed mode (no proxy) to a gateway. I have two clients, one sends the calls very well, the other receives a lot of 34 (no circuit available) errors 1-10 seconds AFTER the call started. The logs show that the gateway sent the release with code 34 and gnugk relayed it well. What could cause this behaviour? Could it be from gnugk? Is it possible that the RTP and signalling streams become really unsynced and this causes the problem or something?
As a side line: I've just downloaded the newest pwlib and openh323 from sourceforge (not the CVS versions though), meaning pwlib 1.9.0 and openh323 1.17.1 and gnugk CVS compiled beautifully with no errors whatsoever. Funny though, the CVS from a week ago, with radius and postgres had 6Mb and this one, without radius, is 8Mb :)
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