[asterisk-users] Re: IAX call drops, recent instability
Tony Mountifield
tony at softins.clara.co.uk
Wed Aug 30 06:47:46 MST 2006
In article <ed42pl$2va$1 at sea.gmane.org>, Chris Earle <cearle at cbltech.ca> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I've had a number of servers, all generally running Asterisk 1.0.9-1.0.11.1,
> with TDM cards for analog lines. They have been in production use for many
> months, handling incoming calls, and also allowing daily inter-server calls
> over IAX (transfers, extension calls etc)
>
> All of a sudden, in the last 3-4 weeks, with little to no changes to any
> config or setup on the servers -- a large number of IAX-IAX calls are
> dropping. It is driving me nuts because I can't pinpoint any change in the
> system that might be a catalyst ... nor rectify with any modifications to
> iax.conf, zapata.conf etc....
>
> All servers are iax.conf 'friend' entries.......... standardized with
> disallow=all, allow=gsm, and allow=ulaw
> jitterbuffer=off
> trunk=yes
>
> I have explored a number of theories and none seem to be really helping the
> situation. The call drops are not consistent, so it is hard to say.
>
> One thing I have considered is shared IRQs on some of the servers --- BUT
> while I know this can affect TDM installations -- these machines have been
> in production with no drops for months!
>
> So does anyone have any suggestions as to why all of a sudden IAX calls and
> my asterisk network would become so unstable?
Is it a private network, or used by other machines and traffic? Could it be
that the network has started getting overloaded with broadcast or multicast
traffic or something?
Just a thought.
Do the asterisk logs give any clues about why they are dropping the calls?
Cheers
Tony
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