Two IDENTICAL MACHINES (same motherboard, same RH 7.2, same *)
communicate through IAX2. Everything works ok on machine 1. On machine
2, if I try to use 4 fxo's from a TDM400 card, sound gets lousy. If I
manually destroy one of the zap channels (e.g. zap destroy channel 4),
sound
Hi folks,
I'm still having the following problem, maybe someone can help me out of
it.
Two IDENTICAL MACHINES (same motherboard, same RH 7.2, same *)
communicate through IAX2. Everything works ok on machine 1. On machine
2, if I try to use 4 fxo's from a TDM400 card, sound gets lousy. If I
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 06:32, Paulo Mannheimer wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm still having the following problem, maybe someone can help me out of
it.
Two IDENTICAL MACHINES (same motherboard, same RH 7.2, same *)
communicate through IAX2. Everything works ok on machine 1. On machine
2, if I try to
No interrupts are being shared ;-(
take a look
CPU0
0: 155590 XT-PIC timer
1: 3 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
3:1534436 XT-PIC wcfxo
4: 49926 XT-PIC serial
7:1534528 XT-PIC
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 10:23, Paulo H. Mannheimer wrote:
No interrupts are being shared ;-(
take a look
[snip]
My guess is that four Digium cards is probably too many for one box to
handle... they are probably overloading your system with interrupts.
(I'm just guessing at this point,
An update on this issue:
It seems to be an echo cancellation problem. My setup is as following:
FXO - IAX2 server 1 - IAX2 server 2 - FXO
1st call has a terrible echo. If I start server 2 and immediately issue zap
destroy channel X (one of the 4 fxos), than the call goes through without a