I'm running into an issue where Freeswitch is responding to SIP re-invites that offer an SDP of T38Fax to Freeswitch's external profile with 488 Not Acceptable Here.
This issue seems to affect inbound and outbound calls, its as though Freeswitch doesn't want to pass through the T38 stream to the Grandstream Fax Adapter on the other end (usually an HT802, HT813 or similar).
Here is the content type of the SDP that Freeswitch seems to dislike:
Content-Type: application/sdp v=0 o=- 1911056223 228477 IN IP4 redacted s=- c=IN IP4 redacted t=0 0 m=image 9288 udptl t38 a=T38FaxVersion:0 a=T38MaxBitRate:14400 a=T38FaxRateManagement:transferredTCF a=T38FaxMaxBuffer:262 a=T38FaxMaxDatagram:176 a=T38FaxUdpEC:t38UDPRedundancy a=sendrecv
I do have default settings set to permit faxing as well:
What things should I try to make Freeswitch more amenable to carrying these faxes? The ATAs on the other end are not recieving any T38 re-invite, but if I bypass Freeswitch they seem to happily accept this same style of re-invite.
This issue seems to affect inbound and outbound calls, its as though Freeswitch doesn't want to pass through the T38 stream to the Grandstream Fax Adapter on the other end (usually an HT802, HT813 or similar).
Here is the content type of the SDP that Freeswitch seems to dislike:
Content-Type: application/sdp v=0 o=- 1911056223 228477 IN IP4 redacted s=- c=IN IP4 redacted t=0 0 m=image 9288 udptl t38 a=T38FaxVersion:0 a=T38MaxBitRate:14400 a=T38FaxRateManagement:transferredTCF a=T38FaxMaxBuffer:262 a=T38FaxMaxDatagram:176 a=T38FaxUdpEC:t38UDPRedundancy a=sendrecv
I do have default settings set to permit faxing as well:
What things should I try to make Freeswitch more amenable to carrying these faxes? The ATAs on the other end are not recieving any T38 re-invite, but if I bypass Freeswitch they seem to happily accept this same style of re-invite.