Upon closer inspection, I don't think my system ever tries to establish a zaptel
native bridge. Is there somewhere where this function is enabled/disabled?
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Rod Bacon wrote:
Nobody has been able to answer this. Not even Digium at this stage, but
I'm hoping someone here, smarter than I, will be able to.
We are running some TE406P (upgraded 405Ps) cards performing mainly PRI
bridged calls.
After a server is brought up, calls sound absolutely perfect.
Over time, delay (latency) creeps into the calls. What is really weird
about that is apparently with the new Digium firmware, the native bridge
is pushed down to the card, meaning the call never leaves the card
(never hits the PCI bus).
If this is the case, the latency must be being introduced in the
card/driver.
A restart of asterisk with removal/reload of the card driver fixes the
problem (temporarily).
This is in a production environment, and this is driving me insane. I'm
about to try Sangoma cards, as I feel I'm really getting nowhere.
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