If you ping on the SIP port the message has to go through
the application layer - which takes some time considering it is an embedded
system with a small CPU. That part should be ok.
It the phone becomes choppy, that problem is probably
related to the RTP side. Maybe you have different pack
Mike Hammett wrote:
I don't know everything that's going on as someone else has been
working on the project, but it hasn't really been going anywhere, so I
had some questions.
We've got some Snom 320s with Asterisk 1.2.9.1 (I believe). All was
well (with a previous release), but the phones s
Steve Glaus wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
I don't know everything that's going on as someone else has been
working on the project, but it hasn't really been going anywhere, so
I had some questions.
We've got some Snom 320s with Asterisk 1.2.9.1 (I believe). All was
well (with a previous releas
Steven Ringwald wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
I don't know everything that's going on as someone else has been
working on the project, but it hasn't really been going anywhere, so
I had some questions.
We've got some Snom 320s with Asterisk 1.2.9.1 (I believe). All was
well
Steve Glaus wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
(ICMP) pings were under 1 ms. No amount of different Asterisk
versions or phone firmware revisions seems to solve this. All was
well, then (as far as we know) without changes, it crapped out.
Any ideas?
I'm having much the same issues only I'm using
Mike Fedyk wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Mike Hammett wrote:
(ICMP) pings were under 1 ms. No amount of different Asterisk
versions or phone firmware revisions seems to solve this. All was
well, then (as far as we know) without changes, it crapped out.
Any ideas?
I'm having much the same is