Olivier
2016-May-18 14:44 UTC
[asterisk-users] Advices on how to evaluate voice quality in a mixed Dahdi/SIP environment ?
Hello, I've got the following setup: PSTN ---- ITSP ---- SDSL Modem-Router --<SIP ?>-- Gateway --<BRI>--- Asterisk with B410P --- SIP Phones Both SDSL Modem-Router and Gateway are managed by my ITSP. Some calls coming from PSTN and forwarded to an other PSTN number have a poor voice quality. How can I best illustrate this ? A friend advised me to simply record incoming DAHDI channel, for instance. How can I then translate record WAV file into meaningful figures ? More generaly, what would you suggest ? Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20160518/da133fc5/attachment.html>
Matt Fredrickson
2016-May-26 14:53 UTC
[asterisk-users] Advices on how to evaluate voice quality in a mixed Dahdi/SIP environment ?
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 9:44 AM, Olivier <oza.4h07 at gmail.com> wrote:> I've got the following setup: > > PSTN ---- ITSP ---- SDSL Modem-Router --<SIP ?>-- Gateway --<BRI>--- > Asterisk with B410P --- SIP PhonesWow.> Both SDSL Modem-Router and Gateway are managed by my ITSP. > > Some calls coming from PSTN and forwarded to an other PSTN number have a > poor voice quality.How are you forwarding them? Is it in such a way that you remain in the audio path, or do you get out of the audio path in the forward?> How can I best illustrate this ?It depends on what let has the bad audio. If it's on the SIP side (RTP to RTP) a pcap file will show you your perspective of audio losses. Received RTCP reports should show you the other side's perspective of audio losses as well.> A friend advised me to simply record incoming DAHDI channel, for instance. > How can I then translate record WAV file into meaningful figures ?If DAHDI is still in the picture in the forward scenario, that would be another place to monitor the audio.> More generaly, what would you suggest ?Try to capture each leg (IP side, using tcpdump/wireshark) and on DAHDI using dahdi_monitor or something equivalent. Figure out if any of your legs of audio quality issues. If you don't see anything, it's something at their end. -- Matthew Fredrickson Digium, Inc. | Engineering Manager 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA