Re: [asterisk-users] 5-7 second delay in connecting outgoing FXO calls

2011-01-14 Thread Danny Nicholas
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Subject: [asterisk-users] 5-7 second delay in connecting outgoing FXO calls

 

I'm running AsteriskNow 1.7.1 with a OpenVox 2FXO/2FXS card, SPA942 SIP
phone and outgoing SIP and IAX routes.

When I dial local PSTN numbers from the SPA942 using the FXO channels I
observe a 5-7 second delay between when the PSTN number answers the call
and when Asterisk connects the call at my end.  There's enough delay
time that I hear an additional ring after the PSTN number has answered
the call.  I've had people hang-up since they don't hear anything when
they answer my calls.

If I try the exact same call using an IAX route, the call is connected
at my end just as soon as the PSTN number answers.

I don't have any connection delays for incoming FXO calls.  They are
connected as soon as I answer the calls.

Can anyone give me some pointers on where to start looking?

Frank 

 

Two possible answers - #1 you have somehow got tonedur set to a value in
the 100's (should be around 80) #2 you're calling a cell phone - this takes
an extra 3-4 seconds.

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Re: [asterisk-users] 5-7 second delay in connecting outgoing FXO calls

2011-01-14 Thread Gordon Henderson

On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Danny Nicholas wrote:


I'm running AsteriskNow 1.7.1 with a OpenVox 2FXO/2FXS card, SPA942 SIP
phone and outgoing SIP and IAX routes.

When I dial local PSTN numbers from the SPA942 using the FXO channels I
observe a 5-7 second delay between when the PSTN number answers the call
and when Asterisk connects the call at my end.  There's enough delay
time that I hear an additional ring after the PSTN number has answered
the call.  I've had people hang-up since they don't hear anything when
they answer my calls.

If I try the exact same call using an IAX route, the call is connected
at my end just as soon as the PSTN number answers.

I don't have any connection delays for incoming FXO calls.  They are
connected as soon as I answer the calls.

Can anyone give me some pointers on where to start looking?

Frank



Two possible answers - #1 you have somehow got tonedur set to a value in
the 100's (should be around 80) #2 you're calling a cell phone - this takes
an extra 3-4 seconds.


Another possible is DNS - or the lack of it. Asterisk doing a reverse DNS 
lookup for the SIP phone at connection time?


Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] 5-7 second delay in connecting outgoing FXO calls

2011-01-14 Thread Frank Tarczynski


I'm running AsteriskNow 1.7.1 with a OpenVox 2FXO/2FXS card, SPA942 SIP
phone and outgoing SIP and IAX routes.

When I dial local PSTN numbers from the SPA942 using the FXO channels I
observe a 5-7 second delay between when the PSTN number answers the call
and when Asterisk connects the call at my end.  There's enough delay
time that I hear an additional ring after the PSTN number has answered
the call.  I've had people hang-up since they don't hear anything when
they answer my calls.

If I try the exact same call using an IAX route, the call is connected
at my end just as soon as the PSTN number answers.

I don't have any connection delays for incoming FXO calls.  They are
connected as soon as I answer the calls.

Can anyone give me some pointers on where to start looking?

Frank 

 


Two possible answers - #1 you have somehow got tonedur set to a value in
the 100's (should be around 80) #2 you're calling a cell phone - this takes
an extra 3-4 seconds.
  
I have toneduration set as toneduration=80 in chan_dahdi.conf.  Is there 
a tonedur parameter too?  And I have this problem with both calls to 
cell phone and fixed landlines.  I only have the delay when calling out 
over a FXO trunk; no delay issue is seen using the exact same hardware 
but calling out over an IAX trunk.


Any other ideas?

Frank


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