Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-15 Thread Matt Riddell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Faubion wrote: Try dropping the IAX2 and only use SIP. Don't ask why? Well in our case we were NOT using IAX at all. Strictly SIP. You could be hitting an overloaded router or whatever along the way, 10mbs fiber does not mean low

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-11 Thread Carlos Chavez
The other thing that baffles me about this setup is that it only seems to happen to people who are connected to the internal network in the office. They have about 30 remote users that have not reported this same problem, their issue is usually bandwidth related from their home

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-11 Thread Steve Totaro
Unfounded rumors say that ABE doesn't come with app_rnddropcall ;-] On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Carlos Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The other thing that baffles me about this setup is that it only seems to happen to people who are connected to the internal network in the

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-11 Thread Al Baker
Quote Seriously though, if your business lives and dies by the phone system, get T1 with SIP from your provider directly If your business lives and dies, get that regular, boring, RELIABLE, TDM-T1. SIP/VOIP/Whatever - Cool fun, great when it works TDM-T1 - Unsurpassed reliabilty Steve Totaro

[asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-10 Thread Carlos Chavez
I have a system that is driving me nuts. My customer is running Asterisk 1.4.20.1 on a CentOS 5.2 server. It is a purely SIP and IAX2 service with no cards installed and it uses ztdummy from Zaptel 1.4.11. They use Teliax for calls to the USA and Protel for calls in Mexico. The

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-10 Thread John Faubion
-Original Message- Subject: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls... I have a system that is driving me nuts. My customer is running Asterisk 1.4.20.1 on a CentOS 5.2 server. It is a purely SIP and IAX2 service with no cards installed and it uses ztdummy from Zaptel

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-10 Thread Carlos Chavez
My customer has a 10mpbs fiber connection to the Internet so we have always assumed that the connection is not really a problem. We will look into it. Thank you. On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 17:49 -0500, John Faubion wrote: -Original Message- Subject: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-10 Thread Steve Totaro
Try dropping the IAX2 and only use SIP. Don't ask why? Just give it a try and see if things improve for you. Also when you assume, you make and ass out of you and me (just a little joke, get it? ass-u-me.) You could be hitting an overloaded router or whatever along the way, 10mbs fiber does

Re: [asterisk-users] Diagnosing dropped calls...

2008-07-10 Thread John Faubion
Try dropping the IAX2 and only use SIP. Don't ask why? Well in our case we were NOT using IAX at all. Strictly SIP. You could be hitting an overloaded router or whatever along the way, 10mbs fiber does not mean low latency or lost packets. So true, hence the reason I suggested using mtr to