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Which file does the jitterbuffer setting go in, zaptel or zapata.conf?
I can't find it documented anywhere. What version of zaptel drivers include
a
jitterb
Which file does the jitterbuffer setting go in, zaptel or zapata.conf?
I can't find it documented anywhere. What version of zaptel drivers include a
jitterbuffer?
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> I tested all again. No matter if span=1,1,0 or span=1,0,0 if
> I config
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> It seems that configuring span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3 a
On Thursday 09 June 2005 08:13, Peter Svensson wrote:
> It could be that the user-land side (i.e. Asterisk as opposed to Zaptel)
> does not run often enough. A similar issue went away once we tuned on the
> real time scheduling for the Asterisk process.
If this is the case then your system is eith
Read this tutorial,
http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/pci_irq_apic_tdm_ticks_te410p_te405p_noise.html
Also try to play a little with the clocking source.
Joachim.
Matt Fredrickson wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 12:51:30AM -0300, Alejandro G wrote:
I should tell you that the TE100P is
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 12:51:30AM -0300, Alejandro G wrote:
> I should tell you that the TE100P is connected to another E1 board (not a
> live E1) from Natural Microsystems which acts as a gateway to PSTN. This
> board works as a PRI master but I don't think that this could be the problem
> as lon
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> > I also check if I'm loosing interrupts and everything seems ok. Also I
> > pull out the TDM400 from the box.
>
> This tells me it's got nothing to do with the TDM400 or lost interrupts.
It could be that the user-land side (i.e. Asterisk as opposed
On Thursday 09 June 2005 00:52, James Bean wrote:
> span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3
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> The same thing happens.
Did you rerun ztcfg? I have heard rumour (but not seen it myself) that you
need to fully reset (power off/on, not just reboot) to get the card to accept
a new clocking method.
> You may consider
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Thanks for your answer. Googling in the lists I found what you
On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 00:51 -0300, Alejandro G wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. Googling in the lists I found what you are telling
> that maybe there is a synchro problem with the E1, but I'm not so sure that
> this could be. I am configuring zaptel.conf like this:
>
> span=1,0,0,ccs,hdb3
> bchan=
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 11:19, Alejandro G wrote:
> When I call to the TDM400 cards from the PAP2 eveything is OK, sound
> quality is perfect.
> When I call to terminate the call in PSTN through E100P I hear clicks which
> aparently are RTP packet looses. This clicks are only heard in the PSTN
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