[asterisk-users] Audio going blank for a few seconds andthencomes back. What could be the reason?

Steve Hanselman SteveH at brendata.co.uk
Fri Jun 1 05:56:29 MST 2007


You can use tcpdump or ethereal (wireshark now) to capture the stream
and then see if there was loss during the call, just leave a capture
going then get your users to mark out the time at which they encountered
the silence, compare this to the server time (e.g. their watch to the
server) to get a time difference, then figure out what time you need to
look at in the trace.

 

 

Steve

 

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Zakaria
Sent: 01 June 2007 13:02
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Audio going blank for a few seconds
andthencomes back. What could be the reason?

 

There are some remote extensions connected on this system, and calling
long distance is purely on voip. These remote extensions also face the
same thing, i.e. audio going blank for a few seconds, when dialing long
distance. So in this case, no PRI is involved. Its either the server, or
the network. Now I don't know how to find out what is it and why? 

On 6/1/07, Steve Hanselman <SteveH at brendata.co.uk> wrote:

I think this is more related to the PRI, we've been seeing this for a
few weeks now, and our environment is bridged PRI-PRI on the same board,

 

Steve

 



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