<SPAM>Re: [Asterisk-Dev] new iax jitterbuffer?
Jerris, Michael MI
mjerris at ofllc.com
Sun May 29 06:44:04 MST 2005
Jitterbuffer does not run when bridging to another voip channel. If you
want to force it on use forcejitterbuffer=yes.
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> [mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Rich Adamson
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> Subject: <SPAM>Re: [Asterisk-Dev] new iax jitterbuffer?
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>
> > > I'm a little confused after reading the asterisk/doc and
> > > iax.conf.sample stuff relative to the new jitterbuffer.
> One comment
> > > suggests the new jitterbuffer code needs to be selected before
> > > compiling asterisk, and other comments suggest simply including
> > > jitterbuffer=yes is all that is needed.
> >
> > No; the new jitter buffer is enabled by default in HEAD.
> > jitterbuffer=yes or no turns it on or off at runtime.
>
> Thanks Andrew...
>
> When I do:
>
> phoenix*CLI> iax2 show netstats
> -------- LOCAL
> --------------------- -------- R EMOTE --------------------
> Channel RTT Jit Del Lost % Drop OOO
> Kpkts Jit Del
> Lost % Drop OOO Kpkts
> IAX2/teliax at teliax-1 80 0 40 0 0 0 0
> 1 0 40
> 0 0 0 0 0
> 1 active IAX channel(s)
> phoenix*CLI>
>
> it seems I never see any jitter. On this one, I'm using a
> Cisco 1750 with three classes in a policy map (QoS) and an
> adsl interface. I would have guessed that at least some
> jitter (etc) would be occurring over this iax/gsm channel.
>
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