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author | kpfleming <kpfleming@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b> | 2009-10-01 16:19:43 +0000 |
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committer | kpfleming <kpfleming@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b> | 2009-10-01 16:19:43 +0000 |
commit | 46bf9b556a4eb1939e12283235b468719c861953 (patch) | |
tree | 194034e04b2a4bd058f3ae3d0a44caf54182b957 /UPGRADE.txt | |
parent | 2c2f89dd7970e01e0c8cd433de4dc35fc09e86e6 (diff) |
Merged revisions 221592 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk
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r221592 | kpfleming | 2009-10-01 11:16:09 -0500 (Thu, 01 Oct 2009) | 12 lines
Remove ability to control T.38 FAX error correction from udptl.conf.
chan_sip has had the ability to control T.38 FAX error correction mode on a per-peer
(or global) basis for a couple of releases now, which is where it should have been
all along. This patch removes the ability to configure it in udptl.conf, but issues
a warning if the user tries to do, telling them to look at sip.conf.sample for how
to configure it now. For any SIP peers that are T.38 enabled in sip.conf, there is
already a default for FEC error correction even if the user does not specify any mode,
so this change will not turn off error correction by default, it will have the same
default value that has been in the udptl.conf sample file.
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diff --git a/UPGRADE.txt b/UPGRADE.txt index 94239b663..9b35f8472 100644 --- a/UPGRADE.txt +++ b/UPGRADE.txt @@ -26,6 +26,10 @@ As of 1.6.1.7: contrib/firmware/iax/ directory in the Asterisk source tree before running "make install". +* T.38 FAX error correction mode can no longer be configured in udptl.conf; + instead, it is configured on a per-peer (or global) basis in sip.conf, with + the same default as was present in udptl.conf.sample. + As of 1.6.1.6: * There have been some changes to the IAX2 protocol to address the security |