2013-11-13 11:55, Jonas Kellens skrev:
On 11/13/2013 11:48 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
2013-11-12 17:42, Jonas Kellens skrev:
X.X.X.100 2f9a96ec3e1 00:00:42 0000000138 0000049741 (99.72%)
0.0000 0000000136 0000000000 ( 0.00%) 0.0031
X.X.X.70 68289fc05ff 00:02:27 0000007318 0000060143 (89.15%) 0.0000
0000007301 0000000000 ( 0.00%) 0.0001
A lot of packetloss for theese calls. I would do packetdumps with
tcpdump and then analyze it with wireshark. I use voipmonitor to do
this (it gives you a pcap for each call), but tcpdump works fine also.
This could be a congested link, a broken media gateway, or anything
I have already used tcpdump and analyzed the calls with wireshark. When
I listen to the call, I clearly hear the "highroad" sound (always on the
upload side).
What else can wireshark tell me ? How can wireshark further tell me
about the cause of this poor sound quality ?
Here is some suggestions to get started:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/unified_communications/troubleshooting-common-sip-problems-with-wireshark.html
Maybe one of your connections get congested? For example, if the two
endpoints is your phone and the upstreams teleco. If the side from the
teleco are bad and not the phone you need to take a closer look at the
switches and routers on the way to the teleco. For example you can run
tcpdump on your gateway to your ISP.
If you see the problem here as well it may be your link or a upstreams
problem. If you don't see it here it is somewhere in between..
Good luck!
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Johan Wilfer
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