RE: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o j itterbuffer enabled?

2004-09-08 Thread Kris Boutilier
-Original Message- From: Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 7, 2004 10:53 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o jitterbuffer enabled? On

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o j itterbuffer enabled?

2004-09-08 Thread steve
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Kris Boutilier wrote: The only thing that springs to mind, if it's all UDP driven, is a lack of retry handler for the UDP handoff acknowledgement? I'm averaging about a 0.5% collision rate on this network (half-duplex 10Base-T)... My IAX connections soldier on over

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o j itterbuffer enabled?

2004-09-08 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 20:55, Kris Boutilier wrote: The arrangement right now has: PSTN Trunks Stations - Nortel Norstar#1 -CT1- Asterisk#1 -IAX2- Asterisk#2 -CT1- Nortel Nortstar#2 - Stations The Asterisk boxes provide Voicemail to their sites Norstars and intersite calls over IAX.

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o j itterbuffer enabled?

2004-09-07 Thread Kris Boutilier
Unfortunatly no on both counts. The arrangement right now has: PSTN Trunks Stations - Nortel Norstar#1 -CT1- Asterisk#1 -IAX2- Asterisk#2 -CT1- Nortel Nortstar#2 - Stations The Asterisk boxes provide Voicemail to their sites Norstars and intersite calls over IAX. Local Voicemail works