On 06/20/2013 11:56 AM, jg wrote:
Have you checked whether the same codecs, or codecs with the same
bandwidth requirements, are used?

Here's an example of a simple outgoing call. Everything is ulaw. The 192.x.x.x phone has roughly twice the packet count of the provider session. The "lost" packet count is nonsensical on one session. Sigh.

- Mike


steerpike*CLI> sip show channelstats
Peer Call ID Duration Recv: Pack Lost ( %) Jitter Send: Pack Lost ( %) Jitter 209.217.98.130 0c15efc03f2 00:01:03 0000003069 0000104829 (97.16%) 0.0000 0000003040 0000000000 ( 0.00%) 0.0002 192.168.0.36 qY0p292XeDl 00:01:03 0000006121 0000000000 ( 0.00%) 0.0000 0000006096 0000000000 ( 0.00%) 0.0001
2 active SIP channels

steerpike*CLI> sip show channels
Peer User/ANR Call ID Format Hold Last Message Expiry Peer 209.217.98.130 6139419467 0c15efc03f243c7 (ulaw) No Tx: ACK 6136866675 192.168.0.36 mjc_office qY0p292XeDlPcLk (ulaw) No Rx: ACK mjc_office

steerpike*CLI> core show version
Asterisk 11.4.0 built by root @ steerpike.avtechpulse.com on a x86_64 running Linux on 2013-06-19 12:10:47 UTC

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