[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk 1.2.4 IAX2 New Jitterbuffer Tuning

Adam Robins arobins at PharmaCentra.com
Thu Feb 23 12:34:26 MST 2006


It happened with g729a as well 

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Joseph
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Tuning


On Feb 23, 2006, at 4:58 AM, Adam Robins wrote:

> Thanks,
>
> We already have a cron reboot of all of our Asterisk servers every 
> night.  We've been doing this for over a year due to memory leak 
> issues.
??? What do you think this is windows 95??? I had a problem like that I
would be looking at getting rid of asterisk.  I don't ;~)  I wonder what
your leak is ?
>
> After 2 weeks of messing around with every conceivable IAX2 and 
> jitterbuffer configuration, I switched to SIP yesterday.  Complaints 
> went from 10-20 per day to ZERO.  Literally overnight.

I wonder if this is an ILBC frame size issue of some sort?  Seems odd.

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