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2010 Jul 09
1
chan_iax2: I should never be called!
...d. (2003ms / 2000ms)
[Jul 9 08:10:52] NOTICE[10756] chan_sip.c: Peer '7054' is now Reachable. (876ms / 2000ms)
[Jul 9 08:10:54] NOTICE[10756] chan_sip.c: Peer '7054' is now Lagged. (2929ms / 2000ms)
[Jul 9 08:10:56] NOTICE[10756] chan_sip.c: Peer '7054' is now Reachable. (963ms / 2000ms)
[Jul 9 08:11:03] NOTICE[10756] chan_sip.c: Peer '7054' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 3096
Rebooting the server solved everything... for now...
Any ideas?
Vieri
2013 Aug 14
0
Log from avaya to Asterisk
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Type = Trunk, Destination State = Seized, Type = Target List
08-14-13 07:26:17 AM-961ms Call Ref = 137, Alerting, Extension = 1083
08-14-13 07:26:17 AM-961ms Call Ref = 137, Originator State = Incoming
Alerting, Type = Trunk, Destination State = Alerting, Type = Target List
08-14-13 07:26:17 AM-963ms Line = 18, Channel = 1, SIP Message = Response,
Call Ref = 137, Direction = From Switch, From = 3241 at 172.16.8.40, To =
1083 at 172.16.8.5, Response = 180 Ringing
08-14-13 07:26:27 AM-675ms Extension = 1083, Switchhook, Status = Off
08-14-13 07:26:27 AM-676ms Call Ref = 137, Originator State =...
2005 Jul 22
8
Latency of Linux Bridge
Hi there!
I am working a lot with VoIP in my company, so I thought to use linux bridge functionality together with tc to emulate delay, jitter, packet loss, duplication, reordering etc. for testing purposes in our lab against our VoIP products.
I just recognized, that a basic bridge just with it''s minumum configuration of 2 network interfaces creates latency of approx. 5ms on very low