[asterisk-users] Asterisk VOIP / Mikrotik

Curt Shaffer cshaffer at gmail.com
Fri Jul 28 12:12:08 MST 2006


Is it choppy internal or only over the trunk or both?

And as far as helping RTP, it should be as simple as adding the ports to
your Queue. 1000-2000 by default I believe but you can check your rtp.conf
file for the exact.


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Yep, using SIP for users, IAX for trunks.

Can't seem to figure out how to help out the RTP streams
though.   Once in a while, calls seem clear, but most of
the time they're choppy as anything... 

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On Jul 28, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Curt Shaffer wrote:

> And, someone correct me if I am wrong here, you want to make sure RTP 
> is getting quality as well. SIP is setting up, tearing down, and a few

> other things but RTP is where the conversation is taking place.

>Yes, if he is using SIP.  He didn't mention that.





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