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Thomas Kenyon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thomas Kenyon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have 5 GXP 2000's with firmware 1.1.4.25 running with Asterisk 1.4.13.
Is anyone else getting the following error in the asterisk console:
[Oct 22 11:39:01] WARNING[7100]: rtp.c:1142 ast_rtp_read: RTP Read too short
every couple of seconds when a handset is in a call?
I didn't notice this happening when I was using an older GXP2000 with
the same firmware (doesn't mean that it didn't happen).
The Call in question is using G.729.
TIA for any help with this.
I will hopefully get a bit more time to play with this today. (When I'm
in the office in question).
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Changing codec doesn't appear to matter. I gather that the cause is that
the GXP-2000 sends empty udp packets as keep-alives. (which is all well
and good, but even with a handful of handsets with light call volume the
logs fill up with notices, at the moment there is only 1 call going
through the server and this is generating 2 notices/second.
Is there any way to make asterisk ignore the empty packets from certain
peers?
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Hi Thomas,<br>
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I have tried to work through these (and other) issues with Grandstream
but they seem to have a short attention span. We now buy Aastra phones.<br>
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regards,<br>
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Drew<br>
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Drew Gibson
Systems Administrator
OANDA Corporation
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.oanda.com">www.oanda.com</a>
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