Is your Digium card sharing an IRQ with anything else?

Use the lspci -vb command to show which device is using which IRQ. If, for example, a network card is using the same one as the Digium card, you will quite possibly get choppy sound and echo.

You can usually change IRQs in the BIOS setup. In some cases, you may have to disable built-in hardware. I, for example, have a Dell PowerEdge 2850 with two built-in Intel NICs. I have had to disable both NICs and the USB controller and install another NIC in a PCI slot so that my two Digium cards are not sharing any IRQs.

Regards,
Brian

----- Original Message ----- From: "Abdock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 2:46 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sound Choppy



Hello,

I have a calling server, dialing though the telco lines using Digium card, teh call gets connected but if one side speaks little loud or if they speak simultaneous then the voice starts to break.

Using g729 codec - IAX trunk - international gateway.

Anyone can hep ?

Thanks.

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