Tim Panton ha scritto:
I don't suppose you have an ethereal packet capture from a
bad call ???
Or a description of the 'badness'?
I have myself problems with iax2 sometimes, it drops a lot of packets
even if there's no apparent reason to.
For example two asterisk connected via iax2 on a
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On Tuesday 21 March 2006 10:55, Adam Robins wrote:
End users use
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 11:19, Adam Robins wrote:
All switches and routers give highest priority to traffic on IAX2 port
4569. We use DSCB values over the IP-VPN to prioritize it as well.
This did not change with the upgrade, as we can still see proper packet
coding.
Right, I wouldn't
On 21 Mar 2006, at 16:19, Adam Robins wrote:
All switches and routers give highest priority to traffic on IAX2 port
4569. We use DSCB values over the IP-VPN to prioritize it as well.
This did not change with the upgrade, as we can still see proper
packet
coding.
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