Re: [Asterisk-Users] Distorted VM with iax2 with ilbc and jitterbuffer - bug?

2005-10-10 Thread Rich Adamson

  Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning
  (and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet,
  C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM.
  No other calls in either system (eg, no load).
  
  Both boxes have iax config'ed as:
   trunk=yes
   allow=ilbc
   jitterbuffer=yes
  Recorded VM messages are very distorted.
  
  Changing only jitterbuffer=no (and * restart), recorded VM messages are
  very clean. With jitterbuffer=yes and trunk=no, messages are very clean.
  
  Both boxes config'ed as:
   trunk=yes
   allow=gsm
   jitterbuffer=yes
  Recorded VM messages are very clean.
  
  Conclusion: looks like the combination of trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes
  with ilbc is causing the distorted VM messages. Normal answered calls
  have no distortion.
  
  Is this an unacceptable iax config or does this represent a bug?
  (Problem can be recreated at will and is very consistent.)
  
 
  
  Try using trunktimestamps as well..
 
 That didn't help at all; exactly same distorted vm audio.
 
 An example from the iax.conf looks like this:
 [npi-out]
 type=peer
 username=coz-in   
 secret=mysecret
 auth=plaintext  
 host=1.2.3.4
 trunk=yes
 trunktimestamps=yes
 jitterbuffer=yes
 disallow=all
 allow=ilbc
 
 Note: using type=user and type=peer on both cvs-head systems. Normal
 calls sound fine, but recorded vm messages are distorted.
 
Bug #5420 opened for this issue.


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[Asterisk-Users] Distorted VM with iax2 with ilbc and jitterbuffer - bug?

2005-10-07 Thread Rich Adamson

Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning
(and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet,
C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM.
No other calls in either system (eg, no load).

Both boxes have iax config'ed as:
 trunk=yes
 allow=ilbc
 jitterbuffer=yes
Recorded VM messages are very distorted.

Changing only jitterbuffer=no (and * restart), recorded VM messages are
very clean. With jitterbuffer=yes and trunk=no, messages are very clean.

Both boxes config'ed as:
 trunk=yes
 allow=gsm
 jitterbuffer=yes
Recorded VM messages are very clean.

Conclusion: looks like the combination of trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes
with ilbc is causing the distorted VM messages. Normal answered calls
have no distortion.

Is this an unacceptable iax config or does this represent a bug?
(Problem can be recreated at will and is very consistent.)

Rich


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Distorted VM with iax2 with ilbc and jitterbuffer - bug?

2005-10-07 Thread Steve Kann

Rich Adamson wrote:


Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning
(and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet,
C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM.
No other calls in either system (eg, no load).

Both boxes have iax config'ed as:
trunk=yes
allow=ilbc
jitterbuffer=yes
Recorded VM messages are very distorted.

Changing only jitterbuffer=no (and * restart), recorded VM messages are
very clean. With jitterbuffer=yes and trunk=no, messages are very clean.

Both boxes config'ed as:
trunk=yes
allow=gsm
jitterbuffer=yes
Recorded VM messages are very clean.

Conclusion: looks like the combination of trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes
with ilbc is causing the distorted VM messages. Normal answered calls
have no distortion.

Is this an unacceptable iax config or does this represent a bug?
(Problem can be recreated at will and is very consistent.)

 



Try using trunktimestamps as well..


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Distorted VM with iax2 with ilbc and jitterbuffer - bug?

2005-10-07 Thread Rich Adamson

 Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning
 (and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet,
 C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM.
 No other calls in either system (eg, no load).
 
 Both boxes have iax config'ed as:
  trunk=yes
  allow=ilbc
  jitterbuffer=yes
 Recorded VM messages are very distorted.
 
 Changing only jitterbuffer=no (and * restart), recorded VM messages are
 very clean. With jitterbuffer=yes and trunk=no, messages are very clean.
 
 Both boxes config'ed as:
  trunk=yes
  allow=gsm
  jitterbuffer=yes
 Recorded VM messages are very clean.
 
 Conclusion: looks like the combination of trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes
 with ilbc is causing the distorted VM messages. Normal answered calls
 have no distortion.
 
 Is this an unacceptable iax config or does this represent a bug?
 (Problem can be recreated at will and is very consistent.)
 

 
 Try using trunktimestamps as well..

That didn't help at all; exactly same distorted vm audio.

An example from the iax.conf looks like this:
[npi-out]
type=peer
username=coz-in   
secret=mysecret
auth=plaintext  
host=1.2.3.4
trunk=yes
trunktimestamps=yes
jitterbuffer=yes
disallow=all
allow=ilbc

Note: using type=user and type=peer on both cvs-head systems. Normal
calls sound fine, but recorded vm messages are distorted.

Any other thoughts?

Rich


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