Which file does the jitterbuffer setting go in, zaptel or zapata.conf?
I can't find it documented anywhere. What version of zaptel drivers include a
jitterbuffer?
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Which file does the jitterbuffer setting go in, zaptel or zapata.conf?
I can't find it documented anywhere. What version of zaptel drivers include
a
jitterbuffer
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It seems that configuring span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3 and
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I tested all again. No matter if span=1,1,0 or span=1,0,0 if
I configure
On Thursday 09 June 2005 00:52, James Bean wrote:
span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
The same thing happens.
Did you rerun ztcfg? I have heard rumour (but not seen it myself) that you
need to fully reset (power off/on, not just reboot) to get the card to accept
a new clocking method.
You may consider
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
I also check if I'm loosing interrupts and everything seems ok. Also I
pull out the TDM400 from the box.
This tells me it's got nothing to do with the TDM400 or lost interrupts.
It could be that the user-land side (i.e. Asterisk as opposed to
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 12:51:30AM -0300, Alejandro G wrote:
I should tell you that the TE100P is connected to another E1 board (not a
live E1) from Natural Microsystems which acts as a gateway to PSTN. This
board works as a PRI master but I don't think that this could be the problem
as long
Read this tutorial,
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/pci_irq_apic_tdm_ticks_te410p_te405p_noise.html
Also try to play a little with the clocking source.
Joachim.
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On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 12:51:30AM -0300, Alejandro G wrote:
I should tell you that the TE100P
On Thursday 09 June 2005 08:13, Peter Svensson wrote:
It could be that the user-land side (i.e. Asterisk as opposed to Zaptel)
does not run often enough. A similar issue went away once we tuned on the
real time scheduling for the Asterisk process.
If this is the case then your system is either
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 11:19, Alejandro G wrote:
When I call to the TDM400 cards from the PAP2 eveything is OK, sound
quality is perfect.
When I call to terminate the call in PSTN through E100P I hear clicks which
aparently are RTP packet looses. This clicks are only heard in the PSTN
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Thanks for your answer. Googling in the lists I found what
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