I have same problem, but only with 1.4 branch and when some bigger jitter occur (1.2 is working fine, even in case with big jitter), I dump packets with tcpdump and see, that asterisk stops sending packets in one direction... Maybe good reason to open bug report for this, because QoS settings ins not always possible (e.g. my case with CDMA connection)
PJ


Martin Joseph wrote:
On 2006-10-24 13:04:02 -0700, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

Hi,
I have a customer who experiences, once in a while, one-way audio...
That is... they can hear the person they called, but the person can
not hear them.

The customer is connected via IAX2 to our softswitch.

On the customer's end I have the following config in iax.conf:
[general]
bindport = 4569           ; Port to bind to (IAX is 4569)
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0    ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine)
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
notransfer=yes
trunk=no
(I have also tried trunk=yes and nothing for trunk=)
jitterbuffer=yes
forcejitterbuffer=yes
mailboxdetail=yes
dropcount=3
minexcessbuffer=80
jittershrinkrate=1

I have tried with jitterbuffer=no, and then rather then one-way-audio
I get high packet loss until the connection settles back down.    Any
ideas on other things I can try?
Implement QoS that prevents the upstream bandwidth from the customers site from being completely hammered...

Just a thought,
Marty


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