On May 7, 2005, at 11:44 PM, Bryce W Nesbitt wrote:

Are these things possible?

1) Set the local Asterisk jitterbuffer size, but only for a particular connection. I'd like to force Asterisk to use a particularly large buffer in certain cases. Should I expect this to work?

[general]
jitterbuffer=no
register => username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]       ;parcelfarce
register => username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]               ;iaxtel

[parcelfarce]   ;connection to parcelfarce
type=friend
auth=md5
secret=password
context=inbound-from-parcelfarce
host=parcelface.domain.net
qualify=yes
jitterbuffer=yes
maxjitterbuffer=600


I don't think so -- I think maxjitterbuffer applies globally.

2) Set the remote jitterbuffer. I want to tell the remote Asterisk that, during this call or part of a call, that a much larger jitter buffer is OK. Basically I care more about quality of the delivered sounds, rather than latency.

Nope.


3) Monitor the remote jitter buffer discards. I want to know if my outgoing stream is breaking up.

The new jitterbuffer in CVS-HEAD provides this functionality, via IAX RR (receiver report) IEs, and you can monitor these via "iax2 show netstats" from the CLI or Manager.


-SteveK

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