The only way I was able to solve my delay issue with Chan_oh323 was to
switch to Chan_h323.
Chan_oh323 caused a similar 3 -4 sec delay on one way of the conversation.
Checking the CPU stats on asterisk during the call - confirms that the RTP
stream was somehow routing through asterisk - not sure why!
Regards,
Steven Thomas
andrea <andrea@csp.it>
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[Asterisk-Users] delay problem in h323
10-09-03 12:45 AM
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asterisk-users
Hi all,
is it possible to disable RTP routing through asterisk? RTP routing is a
very nice feature but, I think it?s important also to disable it in some
cases (e. g. in a LAN).
Do you have any suggestion?
Andrea
Rattana BIV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a delay between two H323.
>
> Netmeeting1 --------- | |
> | gnuGK | ----------- [asterisk-oh323]----
> | Asterisk |
> Netmeeting2 ----------| |
>
> Netmmeting 1 call Netmeeting 2. When Netmmeting 1 speak Netmeeting 2
> receive the voice without delay. But in the other way I have 3 secondes
> delay.
> In oh323.conf I set jittermin and jittermax to 20, the ipTos=lowdelay.
> I try to find where I can delete the delay.
> Does anyone have a tip ?
>
>
> Best Regards
> Rattana
>
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