Craig Waddington wrote:
If you haven't set absolutetimeout in your dialplan then there will be no reason to have to reset it back to 0..I found this:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2003-May/000764.html
But it is old, and I am sure lots of changes have been made to the source, since then.
Where and how do you set absolutetimeout=0, would this help?
A test I want to perform is, we make a call, and say nothing for 20 seconds, and see if that's why the audio stream is being dropped. ???
What I am doing currently is running debug IAX2 when users make a call, to try pinpoint the issue, but I don't know what I am looking for in the output.
Are you using Cisco Phones? If so, what firmware, that is the only common thing at my end.
This install worked fine for months, the audio issue has just started occurring.
The quality is perfect, except this loss of Audio for a few seconds.
Is your problem purely outgoing?
I tried the debug but didn't see much useful in there.. probably because I don't know what its telling me..
I am using Snom phones but I am almost sure its not the phone to Asterisk leg because I have an analog phone connected directly to the Asterisk box and it also drops calls.. Its almost certainly the IAX leg..
My problem appears to be purely on outgoing but we don't get a huge amount of incoming calls over the IAX and as far as I know we have never dropped an inbound call, but because of the small inbound call volume I wouldn't take it as fact..
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