On Feb 12, 2005, at 9:10 PM, Michael Giagnocavo wrote:

Hello,

I understand that only the destination of a call should do jitter
buffering. So, if IAX2/PhoneA calls IAX2/PhoneB through my server (no
transfers), PhoneA and PhoneB need to perform their own jitter buffering,
and Asterisk will just forward the frames, correct?


What happens if the peer does not support jitter buffering, but is
close by so there's no need for jitter buffering? My situation is that I
have an Asterisk machine right in front of our provider's systems (same
switch, < 1ms latency). If they don't have jitter buffering, how can I force
my Asterisk machine to jitter buffer calls from my users to them?



Assuming this is all IAX, presently, the jitterbuffer is either on, or off, as you configure; it doesn't go off automatically if it's in the middle of a bridge (although "native bridging" does bypass it).


So, in your situation, with the current code, disable native bridging, and enable the jitterbuffer, and you should get it.

But, we're working on improving this area a lot; this is an uncommon situation, though: Why doesn't the peer support jitterbuffering?

-SteveK

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