The protocol does not matter. If jitterbuffer is off then asterisk gets the
packets and sends them to the IAX clients without jitterbuffer just as if it
was another SIP client w/o jb.
On 12/8/06, Pavel Jezek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
so that, jitterbuffer should be enabled & forced on sip and
nobody knows, how jitterbuffer actually working when asterisk doing
protocol translation? i.e. sip-iax, skinny-iax...
how current two jb implementations (generic rtp & iax jb) working together?
PJ
Pavel Jezek wrote:
so that, jitterbuffer should be enabled & forced on sip and iax
channel on a
so that, jitterbuffer should be enabled & forced on sip and iax channel
on asterisk (because UAs have no knowledge about jitter on opposite
link), from first example?
UA(sip)--->OpenSER--> Asterisk--> UA(IAX2)
Steven wrote:
Nothing is end to end in this case.
It is two sep
Nothing is end to end in this case.
It is two separate sessions, one SIP and one iax.
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Steven
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"Pavel Jezek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> how can protocol translation affect jitter propagation to both voip ends
> (UAs) fo