On Wed, 2 Sep 2009, Antoine Patte wrote:

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> Gordon Henderson wrote:
>> DNS.
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>> Run a caching DNS server on your Asterisk box, or a suitable device on
>> your network. (eg. the DHCP server)
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> The network gateway has already a dns cache.
> Inaddition, the ip of itsp were resolved properly.
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> I also think this issue but has the hostname of the ITSP were determined ...
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Try watching the outbound traffic from the box with tcpdump during one of 
these "outages".  You will likely see the DNS requests that are timing out 
and causing the problem.

j

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