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2005 Oct 12
5
delays with IAX2 and Meetme
Hi there
 
I am using IAX2 softphones dialing into meetme conferences. I also have
jitterbuffer=yes, with typical jitterbuffer settings. The problem I am
having is that as soon as there is a delay from a participant, then the
delay continues until the participant hangs up and dials in again. When
dialing in again the delay seems to go.
 
It seems to me as though as soon as the server registers
2005 May 30
2
choice of processors
Hi there
I am moving into a production environment. I will mostly be using Meetme,
with Ztdummy for timing. I have a question on which of 2 processor setups is
favourable.
I have the choice between Dual 2.8GHz Xeon Processors and a single Pentium 4
3.06GHz Processor. These will cost me exactly the same amount.
Would one of these processor setups be favourable, both in terms of
performance and
2006 Feb 09
2
Meetme echo cancellation
Hi there
I am using IAX2 softphones dialing into a meetme conference. In my softphone
I was forcing uses to click on a button when they wanted to speak, enabling
their microphone and disabling their speakers. This way when a user was
speaking they did not hear their voice half a second later (because meetme
mixes the voice and sends to everyone in the conference).
Now because of requirements
2005 May 16
4
IAX jitter
Hi there
 
I have a question regarding IAX jitter. I have 3 users on a LAN dialing into
a Meetme conference on an Asterisk box which is also hosted on the LAN. I
have set jitterbuffer = no and tos = lowdelay. Now, for 2 of the users the
audio is fine, but for the 3rd user there is intermittent break up in the
audio when they are receiving. I have had a look at "iax2 show channels" and
2005 May 25
1
Can Ztdummy be used in production environment
Hi there
 
I have been using Asterisk Meetme with Ztdummy for timing. It seems to work
fine and I haven't had any major problems. I am now moving into a production
environment and am wondering if it is better to use a Zaptel card? Are there
any problems with Ztdummy? I will probably have around 30 concurrent users
in different conferences.
 
Many thanks
 
Steven
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2005 Jun 09
1
IAX2 Max Retries dropped calls Firefly
Hi
We've recently set up and are using with success 1.0.7 using a Junghanns 
quadbri card to BRI ISDN, and Firefly with IAX2 protocol as softphones Works 
very well, however we're getting cases where sometimes the call just drops.
>From setting more verbose modes we get a log which is shown below. The problem 
seems to be the maxretries message which comes from chan_iax2. We are using
2003 Nov 11
5
iaxtel down?
Hi there,
do I have a local problem, or is registration at IAXTEL impossible at the 
moment? "iax2 show registry" permanently shows a TIMEOUT for 
69.73.19.178.
Philipp
2005 Feb 09
1
SIP / IAX ActiveX
>Why do people want to develop more softphones? There's already lots of
softphone projects out there >that could use a hand, if you want to work on
one. Starting from scratch will just add one more half >baked softphone to
the growing list of unuseful Open Source applications.
>Especially since you consider using an ActiveX control :)
Actually, I have an application for a IAX
2003 Aug 01
7
Using OH323 and Gatekeeper
Hello all,
Please forgive me if this sounds a little (or a lot) ignorant as I am very
new to asterisk.
Right now I have two pc's connected back to back through an E100 card
running asterisk.  I have openh323 running as well and I am able to route
calls through the E1 line.  Next up I would like to be able to register
asterisk with a gatekeeper.  On another computer is running openGK.  Using
2017 Jun 12
0
Gluster deamon fails to start
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Langley, Robert <Robert.Langley at ventura.org
> wrote:
> As far as the peer status (and I now remember seeing this earlier) the
> issue appears to be that the host name for gsaov07 is attempting to resolve
> over the wrong network for gluster "ent...." and not "stor.local".
> So, it may be as simple as removing gsaov07 as a
2017 Jun 12
2
Gluster deamon fails to start
As far as the peer status (and I now remember seeing this earlier) the issue appears to be that the host name for gsaov07 is attempting to resolve over the wrong network for gluster "ent...." and not "stor.local".
So, it may be as simple as removing gsaov07 as a peer, then probing over the correct network.
I'll follow up with the Engine log.
Sent using OWA for iPhone
2017 Jun 12
3
Gluster deamon fails to start
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Atin Mukherjee <amukherj at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 at 17:40, Langley, Robert <Robert.Langley at ventura.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for your response. There has been no change of IP addresses.
>> And I have tried restarting the glusterd service multiple times.
>> I am using fully qualified names with a
2017 Jun 12
2
Gluster deamon fails to start
Thank you for your response. There has been no change of IP addresses. And I have tried restarting the glusterd service multiple times.
I am using fully qualified names with a DNS server that has forward and reverse setup.
Something I had noticed is that, with oVirt, communication is being attempted over the VM network, rather than storage network. Which is not how the bricks are defined. Not sure
2017 Jun 12
0
Gluster deamon fails to start
glusterd failed to resolve addresses of the bricks. This could happen
either because of glusterd was trying to resolve the address of the brick
before the N/W interface was up or a change in the IP? If it's the latter
then a point to note is that it's recommended that cluster should be formed
using hostname otherwise if the server goes through IP change we have to
change the configuration
2003 Sep 08
3
Using a Cisco 7960G
Is anyone using the subject phone without the proprietary call setup equipment?  How do you configure this phone to use the * pbx?  I am hoping to go out and buy a couple of phones but the dealer here says I need to spend another $15K or so for the call manager equipment.
Regards,
Sean Langley, P.Eng
Firmware Engineer
General Dynamics Canada
(403)730-1482
sean.langley@gdcanada.com
2017 Jun 09
2
Gluster deamon fails to start
This is in relation to bringing up a new oVirt environment.
When I was bringing up oVirt (Hosted-Engine), I had the Glusterd service stopped, since the server (I have its name as GSAoV07) was initially only going to be used to host the oVirt engine as a hypervisor (it will have Gluster volumes in the near future). I have three other servers I am using for storage. One of those three is also going
2004 Jul 26
2
IAX2 to IAX2...i'm obviously an idiot!!
Hi All
I'm trying to get two Asterisk servers to talk to each other using IAX(2).
I've read the WiKi and the docs and tried the examples.....
I can't get it to work (I have 2 x 7960's registering on one server and 1 x 7960 registering on the other).
I've set them up as follows...
The two servers are set up as friends and have consecutive IP address's.
The setup is
2017 Jun 12
0
Gluster deamon fails to start
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 at 17:40, Langley, Robert <Robert.Langley at ventura.org>
wrote:
> Thank you for your response. There has been no change of IP addresses. And
> I have tried restarting the glusterd service multiple times.
> I am using fully qualified names with a DNS server that has forward and
> reverse setup.
> Something I had noticed is that, with oVirt, communication
2009 Mar 15
2
smallest page of encoded data
Hi,
I am implementing and audio recorder where I need to encode to vorbis DURING recording.
I need to allow the user to cut and paste segments of encoded audio into a new stream.
As such, I need to encode the audio in sub-second pages (the smallest allowable amount for the wave format), so that cut/paste can be implemented simply by re-arranging these encoded pages.
How can I calculate, the
2008 Jun 24
2
DNS query
Dear All,
i have the following setup
CentOS 5 server running as a primary DNS server for a long time and is
working perfectly fine
the server is on public IP and we have abt 5 zones apart from the reverse
n local zone
now our sister company have recently setup their own DNS and we are
supposed to use it.
earlier our cleints were using a host file
now on my master dns server in /etc/named.conf