> Hey everyone, > > Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction for this. > Currently we have two offices, all using Polycom 601 Revsion E I think. > All have the same configurations and firmware versions. > > The differences: > Office A: public IP address. > Office B: NAT (router has a static IP) > > Office A: Same state as the asterisk server (Michigan) > Office B: Wisconsin > > Office A: T1 network to the colo where the asterisk server is located > Office B: Wireless connection (2 tower hops I think) (our wireless > connection, we are a small ISP) to our backbone to the colo > > Okay, so calls going to and from office A have no problems at all. > Office B is having a bit of a delay (about 5 seconds before the CLI > shows the call is even started). The odd part is, it only happens when > they are making an outbound call. Incoming calls go directly to them > without any problems. Both offices for external calls use our PRI we > have installed and all interal are SIP. I think also internal calls are > having the same problem, but that I haven't had a 100% sure answer if it > is or isn't, but I know for sure the PRI calls are. > > My question is, does it sound like the phone is causing the problem, or > the network being NAT, wireless connection, or both having more to do > with the problem. While I know it isn't an answer you can say, hey this > is the solution, I would like any input or experience that anyone has > had with a problem like this. > > Thanks > Kevin
I have two thoughts. First, what is the latency between Office B and your * box at the colo? What is the latency between office A and your * box? Compare these two and see if there is any corrilation to the delay when making a call from office B. If so, then its unfortunetly your network configuration (using wireless network). I know this isn't very useful, but hopefully its at least a start in some direction. Another thing which is probably veeeery unlikely (but who knows)...maybe the phones at office B are not setup with a digit map and they are having to wait for the DTMF timeout to be reached before sending the call? Silly, I know. - Gabe _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users