Jerry Geis
2006-Sep-11 10:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] sip and iax over the internet (asterisk to asterisk) drop outs normal???
I have two boxes on the net that support local phones in two offices. I am not using any VOIP providers. Just local TDM04B cards then IAX between offices. I experience between offices drop outs, half way conversations things like that. Is that normal for asterisk to asterisk? I have two 3 gig boxes and just 1 tdm card in each box for local lines. typically there is no issue in an office. the only issue comes when calling between offices. Whats the feedback on others who have this setup. running calls over the net using asterisk not a VOIP provider. Do you experience drops outs, I can hear the person they cant hear me, things like that. I have a FULL T1 of data going to both offices. I have my QOS prioritizing the SIP and IAX traffice. I use IAX2 between the two offices. Thanks, Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060911/7cf0cf44/attachment.htm
J. Oquendo
2006-Sep-11 11:19 UTC
[asterisk-users] sip and iax over the internet (asterisk to asterisk) drop outs normal???
Jerry Geis wrote:> I have two boxes on the net that support local phones in two offices. > I am not using any VOIP providers. Just local TDM04B cards then IAX > between offices. > > I experience between offices drop outs, half way conversations things > like that. > Is that normal for asterisk to asterisk? > > I have two 3 gig boxes and just 1 tdm card in each box for local lines. > typically there is no issue in an office. the only issue comes when > calling > between offices. > > Whats the feedback on others who have this setup. running calls over the > net using asterisk not a VOIP provider. > > Do you experience drops outs, I can hear the person they cant hear me, > things like that. > > I have a FULL T1 of data going to both offices. I have my QOS prioritizing > the SIP and IAX traffice. I use IAX2 between the two offices. > > Thanks, > > Jerry >You claim you're doing QoS but it truly means nothing remotely. Is your provider doing MPLS routing? -- ===================================================J. Oquendo http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x1383A743 sil . infiltrated @ net http://www.infiltrated.net The happiness of society is the end of government. John Adams