It happens even with just a few calls (way less than 30).
I'm trying to see if Asus has something to say about this.
In the meantime I'm using trunk=no and it's working fine.
Thanks
Vieri
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Zoa zoach...@securax.org wrote:
I think that the clock resets would cause no audio
- Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com wrote:
It happens even with just a few calls (way less than 30).
I'm trying to see if Asus has something to say about this.
In the meantime I'm using trunk=no and it's working fine.
Have you enabled trunktimestamps=yes? If I recall, I was able to overcome
Vieri wrote:
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
I'm supposing my system is using the DAHDI-driven
Digium cards on my
motherboard. I don't know how hardware timers work and
if Digium
hardware rely on the motherboard (my system clock is
going too fast
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
I'm supposing my system is using the DAHDI-driven
Digium cards on my
motherboard. I don't know how hardware timers work and
if Digium
hardware rely on the motherboard (my system clock is
going too fast and
my ntpd
--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Zoa zoach...@securax.org wrote:
Can you try trunk = no ?
Lifesaver...
trunk=no made the interference go away.
I have clean audio now.
Quote: IAX Trunking needs support of a hardware timer.
I'm supposing my system is using the DAHDI-driven Digium cards on my
I think that the clock resets would cause no audio or garbled audio
every 20 minutes, not constant interference.
Could you tell us how many simultaneous calls were in the trunk and what
the size is of 1 voice packet ?
Can you try putting maximum 30 calls per trunk (use multiple trunks if
On Fri, 14 May 2010, Vieri wrote:
I'm supposing my system is using the DAHDI-driven Digium cards on my
motherboard. I don't know how hardware timers work and if Digium
hardware rely on the motherboard (my system clock is going too fast and
my ntpd is constantly adjusting the clock by -2.6
Hi,
I have an audio quality problem regarding IAX2. I have 2 Asterisk servers
interconnected via 2 LAN trunks at 1Gbps (no nat, no firewall).
One trunk is SIP and the other IAX2.
Normally, I use IAX2 but have noticed easily reproducible audio quality
problems (voice in/out is OK but there's a
Show the details on the active channels when using both methods and
check what codecs are being used.
Vieri wrote:
Hi,
I have an audio quality problem regarding IAX2. I have 2 Asterisk servers
interconnected via 2 LAN trunks at 1Gbps (no nat, no firewall).
One trunk is SIP and the other
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:17 AM, Vieri rentor...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I have an audio quality problem regarding IAX2. I have 2 Asterisk servers
interconnected via 2 LAN trunks at 1Gbps (no nat, no firewall).
One trunk is SIP and the other IAX2.
Normally, I use IAX2 but have noticed easily
--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Gareth Blades list-aster...@skycomuk.com wrote:
Show the details on the active
channels when using both methods and
check what codecs are being used.
The audio codecs are different:
Type: SIP
State: Up (6)
Rings: 0
NativeFormats: 0x4
There should be no noticeable difference between slin, ulaw and alaw so
what you have is fine. The problem must be elsewhere.
Vieri wrote:
--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Gareth Blades list-aster...@skycomuk.com wrote:
Show the details on the active
channels when using both methods and
check what
Hello,
Can you try trunk = no ?
How much jitter do you see on the link ?
Zoa
Gareth Blades wrote:
There should be no noticeable difference between slin, ulaw and alaw so
what you have is fine. The problem must be elsewhere.
Vieri wrote:
--- On Thu, 5/13/10, Gareth Blades
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