[asterisk-users] Odd occurrence

2009-03-10 Thread Danny Nicholas
Greetings listers,

 I am running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 on Suse 11.0 on a
Dual Processor Dell Poweredge 1650.  I recently attempted to update the BIOS
and now have this happen:

 

When the machine starts up, Asterisk runs fine.  When I do a large wget or
scp, the local SIP to SIP quality goes to heck in a handbasket.  The only
resolution I've found so far is to completely restart the machine.
Obviously this is unacceptable.  Has anyone else had this type of thing
occur?

 

Thanks in advance

Danny Nicholas

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Re: [asterisk-users] Odd occurrence

2009-03-10 Thread Brent Davidson

Danny Nicholas wrote:


Greetings listers,

 I am running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 on Suse 11.0 
on a Dual Processor Dell Poweredge 1650.  I recently attempted to 
update the BIOS and now have this happen:


 

When the machine starts up, Asterisk runs fine.  When I do a large 
wget or scp, the local SIP to SIP quality goes to heck in a 
handbasket.  The only resolution I've found so far is to completely 
restart the machine.  Obviously this is unacceptable.  Has anyone else 
had this type of thing occur?


 


Thanks in advance

Danny Nicholas

Are you using an on-board nic?  If so, then it's possible the bios 
upgrade changed an operating parameter for the NIC.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Odd occurrence

2009-03-10 Thread Danny Nicholas
 

 

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Danny Nicholas wrote: 

Greetings listers,

 I am running Asterisk 1.4.21.2 on Suse 11.0 on a
Dual Processor Dell Poweredge 1650.  I recently attempted to update the BIOS
and now have this happen:

 

When the machine starts up, Asterisk runs fine.  When I do a large wget or
scp, the local SIP to SIP quality goes to heck in a handbasket.  The only
resolution I've found so far is to completely restart the machine.
Obviously this is unacceptable.  Has anyone else had this type of thing
occur?

 

Thanks in advance

Danny Nicholas

Are you using an on-board nic?  If so, then it's possible the bios upgrade
changed an operating parameter for the NIC.

 

 

It is an on-board nic.  A temporary solution has been to do this

Ifdown eth0  ifup eth0

 

Not as drastic as a reboot or even an Asterisk restart.  Of course the good
folks at Novell presently have the opensuse.download site offline so I'm
sort of stuck.

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