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2008 Nov 10
6
changing the size of voice packets
Dear,
is any way to change , the size of voice packets?
I want to increase the quality by decreasing the size of each packets, because of bandwidth failure.
?
thanks in advance
Mani
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2003 Nov 18
1
Will Asterisk be supporting RTCP XR in the future?
This article below came up on the newwire. The RTCP XR RFC was published.
Will Asterisk be supporting this function in a future release? Does anyone
know if any phone vendors are going to be supporting it?
Thanks
Lee Goodman
Our Technology Update this week is about one of those
mechanisms. Known as RTP Control Protocol Reporting Extensions
(RTCP XR), the technology defines a standard way to
2009 Jan 31
1
iax clients were unregistered after 30sec
Dear,
Our iax clients's ip and port in the database were removed automatically, after 30 secs.
the iax info is saved in odbc and postgresql .
asterisk=# select * from iax_buddies where username='9706015';
name | username | type | secret | md5secret | dbsecret | transfer | inkeys | outkeys | auth | accountcode | amaflags | callerid | context | defaultip | host | language
2007 Mar 30
2
web based sip phone
hello
is any web based sip phone?
for example:
a user after logining in, view a configured sip phone,
and ......
best
MAni
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2010 May 07
2
voipmonitor.org
Hi,
checkout new open source voipmonitor.org SIP packet sniffer.?I've
developed it for my telco company and I've decided to share it.
Testing and contributions are welcome!
VoIPmonitor is open source live network packet sniffer which analyze
SIP and RTP protocol. It can run as daemon or analyzes already
captured pcap files. For each detected VoIP call voipmonitor
calculates statistics
2007 Feb 06
3
Help - Poor Voice Quality
I'm struggling to get my VOIP installation to be acceptable. I'm
looking for advice on what else I can look for.
My system:
o Teliax VOIP service, voip-ny1 proxy
o RCN Cable Internet Service (3Mbps download, 500kbps upload, 6ms
average jitter)
o 3.2 GHZ P4 Server (runs asterisk, firewall, other stuff)
o server lightly loaded
o Linux kernel 2.6.19.2
o Shorewall Firewall software with
2006 Oct 30
2
anti ex-girlfriend
Hi Dear
I want to use asterisk(1.2.7.1) as a router by caller
id.
I have only a DID number, I want to map this number to
some ip-phones , base on received Caller-id.
it is my database's view:
456 | DID | 14193016880 | 2 | hangup |
|
455 | DID | 14193016880 | 1 | Dial |
H323/1169#989181310524@66.152.61.66|60 | didx.org for
2009 Jan 26
2
custom cdr userfiled
Dear,
I added new field to cdr table , named "service" and type varchar(20),
but in extensions.conf with the following command, nothing to be saved.
exten => _X.,1,Set(CDR(service)=OUT)
does asterisk support this ability ?
is any setting must be changed, before that ?
best
Mani
2007 Mar 09
1
sip tunnel
Dears
my Internet Provider , prevents , sip connections,
between sip client(sip phone) and sip server,
(asterisk + ser) .
both of client and server are mine.
is there any solution for tunneling the sip packets?
best
Mani
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2020 Jan 29
0
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On 1/29/20 4:48 AM, hw wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 10:10:48 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
>> On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
>>>> On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
>>>>> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
>>>>>> First of all - disclaimer - I'm
2020 Jun 15
0
Voice "broken" during calls
Am 15.06.2020 um 20:15 schrieb Jeff LaCoursiere:
Hi Jeff,
> We are working on a product to analyze pcap files of VoIP calls. So far
> it does a reasonable job of analyzing the frequency distribution of
> packets in both directions, pointing out which direction packet loss /
> bad jitter occurs. If you can trap the traffic on the outside and the
> inside of your Banana Pi and
2020 Jun 15
4
Voice "broken" during calls
Hi,
We are working on a product to analyze pcap files of VoIP calls. So far
it does a reasonable job of analyzing the frequency distribution of
packets in both directions, pointing out which direction packet loss /
bad jitter occurs. If you can trap the traffic on the outside and the
inside of your Banana Pi and send me the pcap files, I would be happy to
run it through our analyzer as
2011 Jun 22
2
analysing a three level reponse
Hello,
I am struggling to figure out how to analyse a dataset I have inherited
(please note this was conducted some time ago, so the data is as it is,
and I know it isn't perfect!).
A brief description of the experiment follows:
Pots of grass were grown in 1l pots of standad potting medium for 1
month with a regular light and watering regime. At this point they were
randomly given 1l of one
2020 Jan 29
0
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
>> On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
>>> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
>>>> First of all - disclaimer - I'm no network specialist, I just read and
>>>> am interested in it. I may get things wrong!!
>>>>
2010 Apr 25
1
VOIP Monitoring tools........
Hey all
What VoIP networking monitoring, asterisk monitoring tools would you
recommend? I started working with an IT company that insists on using DSL
with a Sonicwall router. The problem is that the clients are having sound
problems. The owner is convinced that it's the Asterisk box. In the 4 yrs I
have been doing this I have not had this bad a sound problem and it always
came down to a bad
2005 Jan 11
0
What is acceptablenetworklatencyforvoipconnection?
> How does an ISP provide a Jitter SLA on a Data T1? Jitter < 5ms? How
does
> one measure that?
You can get a good feel for delay and jitter just by running a
continuous ping to a core router on your ISPs network during peak
times(or to Google for that matter) and visually monitoring the results.
A good, unsaturated link will have extremely consistent response times
with less than 5ms
2005 Aug 06
2
sip/rtp performance monitoring
I'm currently running asterisk to provide VoIP services to clients of
the ISP I work for.
I would like to be able to tell if I am loosing packets and/or are
having other issues with any of the voice streams, so I can address them
proactively.
I'm not particularly interested in spending oodles of money buying one
of the commercial analysis tools. Is there some open source tool (or
2005 Jan 09
2
What is acceptable network latency forvoipconnection?
In the real world (or at least in my world) we use undersubscribed
internet connections that come with a service level agreement (SLA) that
guarantees that the jitter, delay, and packet loss with be within
defined parameters in the service agreement.
With most DSL and Cable you will not get a SLA, with the cheapest T1s
you might get one, but the only penalty to the ISP if they do not meet
is a
2005 Jan 08
1
What is acceptable network latency for voipconnection?
That "program" will be detected by your ISP within a day or so,
determined to be a virus, and your service will get disconnected...which
n turn will not help your latency or jitter at all.
VoIP can tolerate a fair amount of latency; latency over about 100ms is
heard as a perceptible delay resulting in a connection that appears to
be half duplex.
Jitter, on the other had, is the real
2020 Jan 29
2
Centos 7: UPD packet checksum verification?
On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 10:10:48 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
> On 1/28/20 12:39 PM, hw wrote:
> > On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 9:00:22 AM CET Nataraj wrote:
> >> On 1/26/20 5:44 PM, hw wrote:
> >>> On Sunday, January 26, 2020 11:18:36 PM CET Pete Biggs wrote:
> >>>> First of all - disclaimer - I'm no network specialist, I just read and
>