Re: Outbound Asterisk calls default directmedia specifications

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I don't think you can set SIP properties in some variables anywhere in asterisk dialplan or call file. What you can do is change the directmedia options of the SIP or any other channel you're using. i.e if your call file has

CHANNEL=SIP/12345@latestgateway
 
Then change the properties of the [latestgateway] in sip.conf. Also if you're using an IP address directly

CHANNEL=SIP/12345@10.10.4.4

Then you can change the directmedia directive in sip.conf [general] settings.

Hope it helped.

BR
Sammy Go.

On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 2:08 AM, sathiish kumar <sathiish.kumar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using call files to make calls to a remote machine but can't seem to quite understand the directmedia options that are set by default in Asterisk.Is there any way i can specify the directmedia options using call files?



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