:[Asterisk-Users] No outgoing sound...sometimes
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Hi All,
I have been having trouble with my asterisk box since last week. It
was going fine until then and I can't remember changing anything..
nothing that I haven't put back anyway.
The issue is with that about half of the calls received or placed
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 01:27, Jason Frisch wrote:
I see. How would I go about checking such conflicts (for the future)
With the old NIC in and everything running normal, type cat /proc/interrupts
/tmp/ints-oldnic.txt
Now with the new NIC in and everything running normal, type
cat
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 06:20, Mario Evangelista-Silva wrote:
Verify communication between protocols. SIP ou IAX2.
I get it with both protocols, but it's far more infrequent... one call in a
hundred maybe. I've verified (with IAX2 at least) that both sides are seeing
each other's
Hi All,
I have been having trouble with my asterisk box since last week. It
was going fine until then and I can't remember changing anything..
nothing that I haven't put back anyway.
The issue is with that about half of the calls received or placed,
the outside party cannot hear my voice; I can
Think I have it sorted :-)
For those that have the same trouble, try replacing your NIC.
Jason
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On Monday 12 December 2005 21:55, Jason Frisch wrote:
Think I have it sorted :-)
For those that have the same trouble, try replacing your NIC.
Nonsense. How can *everyone* who have this problem have a faulty NIC at the
same time? My particular debugging has shown that I'm seeing the packets
Hm? I am talking about my case..the NIC works, but
it is obviously having problems. (its an old one I
got out of my junk heap) I changed it to an Intel
server NIC and it hasn't failed on 20 calls yet. It
was failing on more than half before.
But..I will indeed wait a week ;-)
Jason
Andrew
The more likely cause is that swapping nic cards impacted other items
such as the interrupt conflicts, etc.
Hm? I am talking about my case..the NIC works, but
it is obviously having problems. (its an old one I
got out of my junk heap) I changed it to an Intel
server NIC and it hasn't failed
I see. How would I go about checking such conflicts (for the future)
Jason
Rich Adamson wrote:
The more likely cause is that swapping nic cards impacted other items
such as the interrupt conflicts, etc.
Hm? I am talking about my case..the NIC works, but
it is obviously having problems.