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2005 May 26
1
does Jitter calculation in chan_iax2.c work???
Hi,
We are trying to get the jitter of a channel for iax channels.
iax2 show netstats
The above command always shows zero value for jitter. (Actually, only rtt
and kpkts are non-zero). The behaviour is the same even for
cross-continental calls.
Is this a bug in the implementation or a configuration problem?.
Thanks,
Vijay & Ashish
PS:We have enabled jitterbuffer at both ends.
2011 May 10
1
iax2 Max retries exceeded to host
We have IAX2 peer between two asterisk and I am getting following error following IAX2 WARNING. IAX calling is functional
[May 10 15:23:34] WARNING[2056]: chan_iax2.c:3487 __attempt_transmit: Max retries exceeded to host 172.24.146.51 on IAX2/orasebcam-612 (type = 6, subclass = 11, ts=3030332, seqno=211)
[May 10 15:23:44] WARNING[2047]: chan_iax2.c:3487 __attempt_transmit: Max retries exceeded
2005 Aug 08
0
Help interpreting channel stats?
Could someone please look at this information and help me decipher what it
should actually mean to me? I've found a bit of information here and there
but I'd like to know what I'm supposed to be reading into this information:
pbx*CLI> iax2 show channels
Channel Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq (Tx/Rx)
Lag Jitter JitBuf Format
IAX2/teliax-4
2009 Jul 06
0
Iax trunk quality
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2010 Jan 15
1
jitterbuffer and PLC
Hi, I have a question about jitterbuffer and PLC.
I use Asterisk 1.6.2.0 and 1.6.0.20 or older.
I use uLaw.
My system map:
=============================================================================
[ asterisk 2 ] -- # LOSS # -- # A # -- [ asterisk 1 ] -- # B # -- [ X-lite ]
=============================================================================
I use two asterisk server.
2006 Feb 16
6
Anyone using the GSMgateway from CyberTelecom ?
Hi List
Is someone out there using one or more GSMgateway(s) from CyberTelecom ?
Me and some friends are interested in buying some of them, but before
we would like to ask, how the experiences are others have made.
e.g.
How easy to setup ?
How reliable ?
How's the voice quality ?
etc.
Any input/feedback is welcome.
Greets
Adibar
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2004 Aug 06
2
RC1 problem? (Conversation over two IAX2 streams = nasty, gappy audio)
I've been having 'gappy' audio problems with nufone for about a week now but I
think I've nailed it down.
Setup:
office* - iax2 - colo* - iax2 - nufone
office* and colo* are identical physical hardware (Xeon 2.8, dual ethernet,
solely used for Asterisk) -- they are joined together through their second
ethernet ports over a dedicated 2meg SDSL link. One hop between office* and
2006 Feb 06
3
SV: callback script?
Thanks.
I'm able to getting the asterisk calling back to my cellphone. But when I get to the authentication I get this message when I start to dial in my password:
NOTICE[5178]: rtp.c:509 ast_rtp_read: Unknown RTP codec 96 received
Is this a DTMF failure of some sort?
Thanks again.
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2006 May 03
2
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
> Yes. Jean-Marc has made the API more similar.
>
> Jean-Marc: Have you looked at the API we have for the
> asterisk/iaxclient jitterbuffer?
Just did.
> It's pretty close to what you have now -- the major difference is that
> your jb still assumes it can "own" the data passed in -- it copies it,
> and it destroys it at will. With the API I put together,
2006 Aug 28
3
lost packets when bridging zap and iax
We have a machine with a TE410P in it acting as a client to route calls
via iax2 to our central server,
caller --> ( zap -> iax ) ---> ( iax -> whatever ) --> called
client server
often the called can't hear the caller (both machines on public ip)
'iax2 show netstats" on client machine shows more and more dropped
packets on the
2006 Oct 24
2
IAX2 goes "one way audio" when lag gets bad
Hi,
I have a customer who experiences, once in a while, one-way audio...
That is... they can hear the person they called, but the person can
not hear them.
The customer is connected via IAX2 to our softswitch.
On the customer's end I have the following config in iax.conf:
[general]
bindport = 4569 ; Port to bind to (IAX is 4569)
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all
2003 May 20
8
IAX2
What is the no authority found problem?
And how can I register with * on IAX. It keeps rejecting the request telling that XXX not dynamic host. rejected
any idea
THX
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2005 Oct 07
1
Distorted VM with iax2 with ilbc and jitterbuffer - bug?
Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning
(and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet,
C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM.
No other calls in either system (eg, no load).
Both boxes have iax config'ed as:
trunk=yes
allow=ilbc
jitterbuffer=yes
Recorded VM messages are very distorted.
Changing only
2008 Jan 03
5
GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?
I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.
Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the
SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new)
dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia
a Grandstream HT286.
I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls,
how
2006 May 25
2
jitterbuffer causes flaky IAX2 incoming connections?
I've been having problems with incoming IAX2 calls - some work, but a
large fraction are answered with "dead air" or disconnects from my IAX
provider.
Disabling the jitterbuffer seems to eliminate the problem (so far)! Has
anyone else seen this? I'm using 1.2.6, but I'm not sure what my
provider is using.
A snippet of the a failed incoming call IAX2 debug is attached
2005 May 07
1
Setting the jitter buffer in AIX
Are these things possible?
1) Set the local Asterisk jitterbuffer size, but only for a particular
connection. I'd like to force Asterisk to use a particularly large
buffer in certain cases. Should I expect this to work?
[general]
jitterbuffer=no
register => username:password@parcelfarce.domain.net ;parcelfarce
register => username:password@iaxtel.com ;iaxtel
[parcelfarce]
2004 Apr 06
3
Problems with IAX2?
Are there open problems/issues with iax2 and jitter (quality)?
Just upgraded to today's dev cvs about an hour ago, and it seems the iax
conversations are lower quality then a month or two ago. iax2 show firmware
says version 13. (Test call originated from C7960 with g711.)
Using the demo as an example,
iax2 show channels
Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq (Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter
2004 Jun 22
1
Eliminating silence suppression(?) on IAX2 calls
We have an Asterisk server that speaks IAX2 to Magrathea to get to the
PSTN. Our local phones are a mix of Cisco 7940s and Grandstream BT100s
all configured for SIP with silence-suppression disabled. Everything
is configured to use a-law encoding. The version is:
sip*CLI> show version
Asterisk CVS-05/06/04-18:45:57 built by root@sip on a i686 running Linux
Incoming callers are complaining of
2006 May 03
2
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
> We just return a frame with the return value JB_DROP, which tells the
> caller to drop this frame, and call jb_get again.
>
> When the caller is done with the jitterbuffer, it calls jb_getall()
> repeatedly, until it's empty, and then it can discard all the frames.
Hmm, looks a bit error-prone to me. Especially considering I still have
to explain that "no, you
2015 Feb 05
2
IAX2 problem for WAN connections
Hi,
I am trying to connect two Asterisk servers using IAX2. Everything works fine when I couple them
within a LAN segment, but not when I connect them using WAN connections. I made sure that the
routers' ports are mapped properly and checked this with additional ssh rules.
ServerA is a Raspberry box with the vendor's Asterisk version 1.8.13.1 and ServerB is normal
CentOS 7 box with