Thank you for the input Chris;
We are using Sangoma A101DE T1 and Sangoma A20400 8 FXS analog card with 35 
Snom 320 handsets. I've heard the jitter earlier on when talking to a user 
directly (extension to extension) but assumed it was a network issue, I'm in 
Winnipeg and the user was in Calgary with the phones connecting to each other 
through a VPN.
We did have our trixbox on a different vlan than the handsets, putting them 
both on the same vlan allowed us to bypass the router completely and the 
problem has gotten much better but is still present. It is generally about 6 to 
10 seconds of 'garbled' outbound audio after about 20min, just long enough to 
be annoying.  A user described it as sounding like someone talking underwater.
I'll contact Sangoma and see if maybe it is a driver or setting issue, no users 
have complained yet about this issue happening between extension, just with 
outside calls.
Mark

Mark Bergen
Network Support Analyst
ONLINE BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Explore | Innovate | Lead

200-115 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg MB  R3B 0R3
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> |  Direct Line: 204.982-0218
Office: 204.982.0200  |  Fax: 204.982.0201
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From: Chris Friesen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: September-14-10 9:55 AM
To: Bergen, Mark; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [*] Garbled Outbound Audio

What card and server are you using to run Trixbox?

We had a similar issue using Switchvox on an HP DL360 and a Digium PCIe card. 
We were able to match the random static with error messages in the /var/log, it 
turned out. What we were able to determine is that there was an issue with the 
digium driver and asterisk regarding timing that was causing this. We changed 
cards (which changed drivers) and the random static stopped.

chris

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Bergen, Mark
Sent: September-13-10 8:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Garbled Outbound Audio

We have noticed on occasion the outbound audio on our phone system is garbled. 
We have checked the network and it seems to be in good order. It happens 
randomly and usually only for a few seconds (just long enough to annoy users). 
It has also happened when there was only a light load on the network.
We configured one of the snom 320 handsets to only use the G711u codec and no 
real change (outbound audio was still garbled a couple of times briefly over a 
1.5hr phone call). Our system uses VoIP only inside our local network, we have 
an MTS PRI for outbound calls.
Anyone have any ideas or pointers?
Thanks;
Mark

Mark Bergen
Network Support Analyst
ONLINE BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Explore | Innovate | Lead

200-115 Bannatyne Ave., Winnipeg MB  R3B 0R3
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> |  Direct Line: 204.982-0218
Office: 204.982.0200  |  Fax: 204.982.0201
www.obsglobal.com<http://www.obsglobal.com/>

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