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2004 May 18
0
problems with asterisk-oh323
...me=921 minTime=17 jitter=58 maxJitter=109
1:21.951 RTP Jitter:9e30e60 RTP OnRxSenderReport: ssrc=570855434 ntp=2004/5/18-9:22:42.526581 rtp=0 psent=116 osent=2320
1:21.952 RTP Jitter:9e30e60 RTP OnRxSenderReport RR: ssrc=570855434 fraction=0 lost=16777101 last_seq=0 jitter=0 lsr=0.000 dlsr=0.000
1:21.952 RTP Jitter:9e30e60 RTP OnSourceDescription: ssrc=570855434
item[0]: type=CNAME data="0.0.0@200.75.144.10"
item[1]: type=NAME data="Cisco IOS, VoIP Gateway"
item[2]: type=TOOL data="Cisco IOS, VoIP Gateway"
1:22.892 RTP Jitter:9e30e60...
2007 Jun 28
1
RTCP NTP Clock skew
Hello All,
I have Asterisk 1.4.5 running on a SuSE 10.3 x86_64 2.6.18.2-34
I upgraded from 1.4.2 to 1.4.5 on sunday the 24 of june and since have been
getting:
Internal RTCP NTP clock skew detected: lsr=1402479300, now=1402675136,
dlsr=196500 (2:998ms), diff=664
I see an entry in Mantis that Russell fixed code so that this will not show
when it shouldn't. Would i be correct in "assuming" that if i pull a copy of
1.4.5 from digium this weekend that this message will go away? Also, just to
show off my ignorance, w...