Paul Rodan
2005-Jan-10 09:57 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Static/Breaking up after I upgraded Asterisk as well as a crash - Can't trace bug
We use Cisco 7960's with the P0S3-7-3-00 firmware, which was the latest as of a few months ago. I've so far found CVS-v1-0-10/26/04-07:28:01 to be the best version of Asterisk I've found. I've upgraded regularly in the past, like every other week. I upgraded to this version and also encountered no issues. About a month later I tried upgrading, to some version in November, and that's when all the phones in my office started experiencing quality issues, breaking up, garbled voice, maybe static. One person reported they had issues transferring calls, but I could not verify. So I immediately downgraded back to 10-26-04 and stayed on that version up until several days ago, when I hoped whatever bug was introduced had been repaired. So I upgraded to CVS-v1-0-01/06/05-01:53:07 and for a time I thought everything was fine, but now I get the occasional report of quality issues again, phones breaking up/garble. It's not as bad as it was before, but I myself have started experiencing quality issues on my phone and I've never experienced these issues before. So whatever bug existed, still exists. It might not be a bug, but maybe some modification to chan_sip has broken compatibility with the Cisco 79xx phones. Unfortunately I am not a developer and am not able to take apart and put back together again the source, to adapt it to my own needs, so I'm at the mercy of the Asterisk developers. Nothing has changed in our network topology, no new phones added, no computers share the subnets with the phones. They're part of the same physical network as our computers, but do have their own separate subnet. I haven't tried other phones, or converters, but I can if anybody wants me to do further analysis. What I have here is a unique situation to single out a quality issue, a bug, and I'd like to help by testing different versions of chan_sip.c to see which option/modification in fact created the quality issue. I would stay on this version of Asterisk longer (despite the occasional quality issues) if it weren't for the fact that yesterday evening the Asterisk daemon crashed for no apparent reason. Until this time, the 6 months I've been running Asterisk, Asterisk has never crashed on me. All the phones in one of my Call Groups started ringing for no reason, when I answered, nobody was there. I had to go and answer each phone individually, there wasn't anybody on any phone. After the last was answered and hung up, the phones were quiet. But when I tried to access voicemail or dial out, nothing, that's how I'd know Asterisk had crashed, the /var/log/asterisk/messages file revealed nothing, absolutely nothing, neither did /var/log/messages So tonight I'm going back down to 10-26 and I'd bet money the quality issues disappear, it's happened before. I hate downgrading, I feel like I'm now stuck at a certain version and am unable to proceed safely. The security and bug fixes I keep seeing hit the stable version are all now no longer available to me, which sucks. Can anybody suggest how I can trace this issue? During one of the phones conference calls the quality was really horrible, so I started a constant ping on the phone to see if there were jumps in latency or packet loss, as their very sensitive to this, and I didn't see any. The only other thing I can think of is bad phones? One sales guy had continuous phone quality issues since the upgrade, so I traded my phone for his, switched the config files. And I made his mine. And when I started placing calls, I started having quality issues in which I didn't have any before. So I thought the phone must be defective. So then I grabbed another phone, a Cisco 7940 and made it mine, and the quality is better, but I still here the occasional robotic sound when I place calls, and this is a completely different phone. I'm thinking I just didn't notice the problems as severely as others have. There's also 4 or 5 other employees (about 20 of us in total) reporting quality issues, I don't think it's possible for that many phones to fail when they've been doing good for so long. Any help or advice would be helpful. However, a couple of my friends companies run asterisk and I've already seen the "I use CVS Version so and so (newer than mine) and I don't have any problems, etc. etc." lines, so I know that for most it must work, but I'm one of the ones that it does not work for, and I'd really be interested in finding out why. I've pretty much eliminated the network possibility. They're all local, we have 4 physical segments each with 2 subnets, 1 for the computer and 1 for the phones, the subnets are all linked by a Linux firewall with multiple interfaces. This firewall is set to give the VOIP Subnets full access to one another, and has never interfered with the phones ability to communicate with the Asterisk server before. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050110/99dfb136/attachment.htm
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