Manish Sapariya
2007-Aug-07 14:51 UTC
[asterisk-users] Intermittent busy tone detection on loopback setup
Hi List, I am using asterisk to test another asterisk/voip software, by generating user agent on asterisk which can be used to place calls to unit under test. I have also tests in which I place calls over PSTN lines and receive them back on PSTN line and verify the results. Everything is fine, except some times asterisk sees busy tone on callee side when the caller side plays the audio file, for pstn call. To understand the problem I ran simple test by using a loopback cable from fxs to fxo, repeatedly. What I found is that the received file indeed was so distorted and had some busy tone like sounds that asterisk identified it as busy tone and hanged up the line. There are following questions that I am trying to answer: - Why the busy like distortion is generated on the PSTN line? - When I recorded the wav files to see the actual quality of the voice I found them not very good. My assumption was that the loopback setup should give the best result possible. Did I misunderstand anything? - Will PSTN hardware, I have digium cards, cause such intermittent noise generation when use repeatedly to place calls. Any ideas? Thanks and Regards, Manish
Steve Totaro
2007-Aug-07 16:15 UTC
[asterisk-users] Intermittent busy tone detection on loopback setup
Either your configs are wrong or the card is faulty. You should have crystal clear calls. Thanks, Steve Manish Sapariya wrote:> Hi List, > > I am using asterisk to test another asterisk/voip software, by > generating user agent on asterisk which can be used to place > calls to unit under test. I have also tests in which I place > calls over PSTN lines and receive them back on PSTN line and > verify the results. > > Everything is fine, except some times asterisk sees busy tone > on callee side when the caller side plays the audio file, for > pstn call. To understand the problem I ran simple test by using > a loopback cable from fxs to fxo, repeatedly. What I found is that > the received file indeed was so distorted and had some busy tone > like sounds that asterisk identified it as busy tone and hanged > up the line. > > There are following questions that I am trying to answer: > - Why the busy like distortion is generated on the PSTN line? > - When I recorded the wav files to see the actual quality of > the voice I found them not very good. My assumption was that > the loopback setup should give the best result possible. Did > I misunderstand anything? > - Will PSTN hardware, I have digium cards, cause such intermittent > noise generation when use repeatedly to place calls. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks and Regards, > Manish > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >