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IAX choppy sound




On 15 Mar 2006, at 09:02, Stojan Sljivic - GDS wrote:

Hi,

Are you using Trunked IAX?
Currently we do not use trunking.

How many calls at a time?
All the test we have performed so far were with only one active call.

What codecs are you using?
We have set the bandwith=low, so I think that G.723.1, GSM, and LPC10 are in
the play.

If you have 256kbits/s available and want to make a maximum of 2 calls you could try something using ulaw (~80kbits/s) anyhow, I would explicitly set the codec so that you can compare them. eg:

disallow=all
allow=ulaw



What is the ping time between the systems?
Ping stats are:
Server 1:
50 packets transmitted, 50 received, 0% packet loss, time 49491ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 190.198/213.028/283.275/25.307 ms


Server 2:
50 packets transmitted, 49 received, 2% packet loss, time 49523ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 190.089/214.855/544.880/59.052 ms


That is quite a variation, over an already longish ping time. you probably need to do some traffic shaping at your routers to give IAX priority. If you are getting good results from skype over the same link, you could try examining the TOS bits in the skype packets and setting the IAX to use the same TOS bits since that may be what is making the difference.

Any error messages ?
There are no error messages in the console.

Just to check, can you get decent call quality between 2 IAX clients on the same
(local server)?



Regards, Stojan Sljivic


Hope that helps

Tim

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