[Asterisk-Users] iax2-jitter-trunking?

clive at sentechsa.com clive at sentechsa.com
Sun Feb 6 23:50:41 MST 2005


There is a new patch in the mantis for jitter buffering together with 
trunking.

On 6 Feb 2005 at 18:45, Mark Eissler wrote:

> AFAIK, trunk=yes is not a global option. You set it within a context. 
> Also, using the jitter buffer with trunk=yes is not recommended since 
> its broken right now.
> 
> -mark
> 
> On Feb 6, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Rich Adamson wrote:
> 
> >
> > Two cvs-head asterisk boxes with iax2 working fine (without register
> > statements).
> >
> > When two calls are placed simultanously from system A -> B and the 
> > packets
> > are sniffed on the wire, I see the two calls using two different udp
> > packets. At the top of iax.conf I have trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes
> > (at both ends).
> >
> > I was expecting to see both calls handled within a single udp packet,
> > but that's not happening. Each iax2 packet is 79 bytes using ethereal.
> >
> > I've tried the trunk=yes both within the inbound context and at the top
> > of the iax.conf file (assuming the one at the top would be used for all
> > outbound iax calls that don't reference a context). Calls are placed
> > with:
> >  exten => _2.,1,Dial(IAX2/user:passwd at 1.2.3.4/${EXTEN:1})
> >
> > Is trunking dependent upon the use of 'register'? Or, dependent on the
> > above exten=>_2., referencing a context (instead of the IP directly)?
> --
> Mark Eissler, mark at mixtur.com
> Mixtur Interactive, Inc. - at - http://www.mixtur.com
> 
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