Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and network problems

2005-04-16 Thread Andrew Latham
What type of modem are you using. If Zyxel or other consumer level try restarting and feel the box to see if it is hot. I do like the consumer level products but heat is there enemy. This could also be caused by out of date DNS server settings. On 4/16/05, Wilson Pickett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and network problems

2005-04-16 Thread Chris Mason (Lists)
I would use mtr, leave it running, and look for the node that is causing the problem to suddenly develop packet loss. You should see very clearly where the problem is. Also, try visualroute on a windows computer connected to the same network.   Chris Mason www.anguillaguide.com

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and network problems

2005-04-16 Thread Steve Blair
Are all your ISP using the same upstream provider? Wilson Pickett wrote: Slightly OT but if you know much about networks, please read and maybe you can suggest some things. I have been running asterisk for about 1 year. Currently running 1.0.6 with 2 X100P and 1 TDM400P with 3 FXS modules on a P