> "T" == T Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
T> Whenever I get to 10 calls or more, I would start to get
T> choppy sound. I tried to ping other IP addresses from the Asterisk
T> and noticed a big packet loss in the vincinity of 7% to 10%, ...
What does your /proc/interrupts look like?
Which k
I've read several other responses to your post...
> Just an experience to run by all you experts out there. I have started to
> put more VOIP calls into Asterisk, most are pass-through calls and some are
> terminating on the Digium card to PSTN. Whenever I get to 10 calls or more,
> I would start
system?
Thanks, Ray.
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Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 5:43 AM
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What else are you running on your server? On my server running asterisk
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> Take a look at your memory utilization, you should not be pagin
VOIP packets or do you think Intel ONBOARD LAN card should be
sufficient?
Thanks
Tom
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Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 4:35 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] LAN card
Take a
Take a look at your memory utilization, you should not be paging/caching any
memory.
Switches are will known not to auto-negotiate properly. All switches, nics,
routers, etc should be manually configured for full-duplex. Make sure each
connection is set appropriately for 1000/100/10 mpbs, wha
Dear All,
Just an experience to run by all you experts out there. I have started to
put more VOIP calls into Asterisk, most are pass-through calls and some are
terminating on the Digium card to PSTN. Whenever I get to 10 calls or more,
I would start to get choppy sound. I tried to ping other IP ad