The Traveller
2003-Oct-02 09:43 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with Dutch PSTN-line on X100P
Yo all, I have a problem with a Dutch (KPN) PSTN-line, connected to an X100P. The call wil sound OK at first, but after 10-20 minutes, the audio will start to crackle. Soon after that, this crackle turns into a continuous noise and the parties won't be able to hear eachother anymore. It also sometimes happens that the party on the TDM400P hears a very loud, short-delay echo of themselves, best described as "talking in a bathroom". It very much sounds like very bad feedback, most of the time. The system concerned is a PIII-750 with an X100P and a TDM400P. The problem occurs when a call is bridged between the X100P and a port on the TDM400P. Calls from the TDM400P to a remote IAX2- connected box seem OK. rxgain / txgain are at their default (0) for all interfaces and I'm using the default echo-cancellation settings, with "echocancelwhenbridged" enabled. The PSTN-line concerned is a standard analog line from KPN, which also has ADSL coming in over it. The X100P is, ofcourse, connected behind the splitter. When I connect the X100P to an internal analog port of a small legacy home-switch, the problem doesn't seem to occur, either. I'm using "opermode=1" for the X100P, but read on this list somewhere that the chip used on the X100P is actually not the international version, so this setting might not have any effect. In this case, it doesn't seem to matter if I use it or not. There's no notable difference. I'll probably investigate this problem further and play with the echo- canceller and rxgain / txgain a bit. Just curious if anyone else is experiencing something similar and might have found a solution already. Grtz, Oliver
Check /proc/interrupts to make sure the cards are not shareing IRQs with anything. On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:43, The Traveller wrote:> Yo all, > > I have a problem with a Dutch (KPN) PSTN-line, connected to an X100P. > The call wil sound OK at first, but after 10-20 minutes, the audio will > start to crackle. Soon after that, this crackle turns into a continuous > noise and the parties won't be able to hear eachother anymore. It also > sometimes happens that the party on the TDM400P hears a very loud, > short-delay echo of themselves, best described as "talking in a > bathroom". It very much sounds like very bad feedback, most of the > time. > > The system concerned is a PIII-750 with an X100P and a TDM400P. > The problem occurs when a call is bridged between the X100P and > a port on the TDM400P. Calls from the TDM400P to a remote IAX2- > connected box seem OK. > > rxgain / txgain are at their default (0) for all interfaces and I'm > using the default echo-cancellation settings, with "echocancelwhenbridged" > enabled. The PSTN-line concerned is a standard analog line from KPN, which > also has ADSL coming in over it. The X100P is, ofcourse, connected > behind the splitter. When I connect the X100P to an internal analog > port of a small legacy home-switch, the problem doesn't seem to occur, > either. > > I'm using "opermode=1" for the X100P, but read on this list somewhere > that the chip used on the X100P is actually not the international version, > so this setting might not have any effect. In this case, it doesn't > seem to matter if I use it or not. There's no notable difference. > > I'll probably investigate this problem further and play with the echo- > canceller and rxgain / txgain a bit. Just curious if anyone else > is experiencing something similar and might have found a solution already. > > > > Grtz, > > Oliver > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users-- Sample configs and more: http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/ BTEL Consulting +1-850-484-4535 x2111 (Pensacola) +1-504-595-3916 x2111 (New Orleans) +1-877-677-9643 x2111 (Toll Free)
The Traveller
2003-Oct-02 10:07 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with Dutch PSTN-line on X100P
Yo Eric, On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 11:56:44 -0500, Eric Wieling wrote:> Check /proc/interrupts to make sure the cards are not shareing IRQs with > anything.Sorry, forgot to mention it. All Zaptel-cards in that machine already have their own unique interrupts. I will try moving the cards to different slots, though. Grtz, Oliver