Is it choppy internal or only over the trunk or both?

And as far as helping RTP, it should be as simple as adding the ports to
your Queue. 1000-2000 by default I believe but you can check your rtp.conf
file for the exact.


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Yep, using SIP for users, IAX for trunks.

Can't seem to figure out how to help out the RTP streams
though.   Once in a while, calls seem clear, but most of
the time they're choppy as anything... 

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On Jul 28, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Curt Shaffer wrote:

> And, someone correct me if I am wrong here, you want to make sure RTP 
> is getting quality as well. SIP is setting up, tearing down, and a few

> other things but RTP is where the conversation is taking place.

>Yes, if he is using SIP.  He didn't mention that.


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