[Asterisk-Users] Re: iax2-jitter-trunking?

joachim zoachien at securax.org
Mon Feb 7 09:31:53 MST 2005


The codecs dont need to support trunking...

Zoa,


Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

> Rich Adamson wrote:
>
>> Looking at sniffer traces of two simultanous calls, its apparent that
>> two
>> calls use two different udp packets. However, since I'm routing the two
>> calls via simple extensions.conf entries without reference to an iax
>> context, I was wondering if that _might_ be the root cause for this.
>> (Or, could it be that jitterbuffer=yes disables trunking.)
>
>
> For trunking to work, you will need to place the calls via a defined
> IAX peer on the calling host (that has trunk=yes specified), receive
> the calls via a defined IAX user on the receiving host (that also has
> trunk=yes specified) and be using a codec that supports trunking (I
> don't believe G.711 supports it, which is probably what you are using).
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