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2020 May 17
1
Meaning of RTT in channelstats
.... .........Transmit..........
 BridgeId ChannelId ........ UpTime.. Codec.   Count    Lost Pct  Jitter   Count    Lost Pct  Jitter   RTT....
 ===========================================================================================================
 c8137221 327-00000004       03:22:42 g722      608K      0    0   0.000    608K      0    0   0.000   0.000
 c8137221 providePJSIP-xxx-0 03:22:42 alaw      608K      0    0   0.000    608K      0    0   0.000   0.023
A says something.
1. quantization: 				20 ms
2. processing time on the phone base / DECT: 	?
3. way from phone base to asterisk: 		0...
2020 May 15
2
Meaning of RTT in channelstats
..... .........Transmit..........
 BridgeId ChannelId ........ UpTime.. Codec.   Count    Lost Pct  Jitter   Count    Lost Pct  Jitter   RTT....
 ===========================================================================================================
 c8137221 327-00000004       03:22:42 g722      608K      0    0   0.000    608K      0    0   0.000   0.000
 c8137221 providePJSIP-xxx-0 03:22:42 alaw      608K      0    0   0.000    608K      0    0   0.000   0.023
Thanks
Michael
2020 May 16
3
Meaning of RTT in channelstats
On 15.05.20 at 14:31 Doug Lytle wrote:
> Google says Round Trip Time
> 
> https://www.voip-info.org/asterisk-rtcp/
That doesn't answer my question (I know the abbreviation RTT). Therefore I'm trying again:
I'm just wondering what the RTT *exactly* means. Where are the exact measuring points located?
=> How are the RTT values exactly calculated? Which values are actually
2004 Apr 19
2
two WANs one LAN
...scyther:~# iptables -v -L -t nat
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 1391 packets, 78477 bytes)
  pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination
  1391 78477 keep_state  all  --  any    any     anywhere             anywhere
Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 7246 packets, 608K bytes)
  pkts bytes target     prot opt in     out     source               destination
     3   227 SNAT       all  --  any    eth0    invalid.168.192.in-addr.arpa/24 
  anywhere           to:aa.bb.23.183
   209 17307 SNAT       all  --  any    eth1    invalid.168.192.in-addr.arpa/24 
  anywhere...
2002 Apr 07
0
syslinux and dos memory limitation
why did you desgin syslinux with such dos 640k limitation i couldn't use syslinux on netier xl1000 thin client because of less than 608k available to dos when i have 190mb!
the netier has built in pxe boot
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2003 Dec 15
1
syslinux / antique computers
...diskette image will have same contents
(except for the syslinux files ofcourse), but a Memdisk image is faster.
thanks for any feedback,
Bernd
 
++++ NOVICE PROTECTION ++++
SYSLINUX will attempt to detect if the user is trying to boot on a 286
or lower class machine, or a machine with less than 608K of low ("DOS")
RAM (which means the Linux boot sequence cannot complete).  If so, a
message is displayed and the boot sequence aborted.  Holding down the
Ctrl key while booting disables this feature.
2005 May 29
17
Plans for 2.4.0
Hi folks,
Has anyone tested the changes to multiple ISPs/load balancing or
routestopped in 2.4.0-RC1 yet?  We need to talk about what criteria we
will use for determining whether 2.4.0 is ready for release.
I''ve started configuring a firewall at work with the multiple ISPs
support, but its kernel doesn''t have connection marking support, so it''s
going to be a couple of
2014 Dec 11
1
Inspect_os() error
...available.
[    1.465953] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1360K (ffffffff81d1e000 -
ffffffff81e72000)
[    1.468557] Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 12288k
[    1.475694] Freeing unused kernel memory: 556K (ffff880001775000 -
ffff880001800000)
[    1.480188] Freeing unused kernel memory: 608K (ffff880001b68000 -
ffff880001c00000)
supermin: mounting /proc
supermin: uptime: 1.48 0.17
supermin: ext2 mini initrd starting up: 5.1.0 zlib xz
supermin: cmdline: panic=1 console=ttyS0 udevtimeout=6000
udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check acpi=off printk.time=1
cgroup_disable=memory root=/dev/vd...
2019 Apr 30
6
Disk space and RAM requirements in docs
...ld/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/dependency-dump.m.tmp/vfs/usr/home/petr/src/llvm/trunk/llvm/tools
616K	build/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/cxx-many-overloads.cpp.tmp/3VM8S92M4CDQU
612K	build/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/dependency-dump.m.tmp/vfs/usr/home/petr/src/llvm/trunk/llvm/tools/clang
608K	build/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/dependency-dump.m.tmp/vfs/usr/home/petr/src/llvm/trunk/llvm/tools/clang/test
604K	build/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/dependency-dump.m.tmp/vfs/usr/home/petr/src/llvm/trunk/llvm/tools/clang/test/Modules
600K	build/tools/clang/test/Modules/Output/dependency-du...