Setting payload size in Brekeke SIP Server
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Setting payload size in Brekeke SIP Server
1. Brekeke Product Name and version: 2.4.6.7
2. Java version: v6 update 16
3. OS type and the version: Windows Server 2003 R2
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: Nortel CS1K
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html : Pattern 1
6. Your problem: We are having issue with PBX negotiating at random payloads, either 10ms or 30ms, although we are RTP set at 20ms. Is there a way to set the payload size to force either 10ms or 30ms to do some debug testing?
2. Java version: v6 update 16
3. OS type and the version: Windows Server 2003 R2
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: Nortel CS1K
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html : Pattern 1
6. Your problem: We are having issue with PBX negotiating at random payloads, either 10ms or 30ms, although we are RTP set at 20ms. Is there a way to set the payload size to force either 10ms or 30ms to do some debug testing?
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- Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:19 am
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- Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:19 am
Since RTP traffic is exchanged between both UA, Brekeke SIP Server doesn't care it even if the SIP Server relays RTP packets.
Therefore you can not specify PTIME at the SIP Server..
It means you need to tune PTIME at UA.
The link above is for the other product, "Brekeke PBX" not for "Brekeke SIP Server".
So.... if you use Brekeke PBX instead of Brekeke SIP Server, the issue will not happen..
BUT... you should check the setting of Nortel PBX and another party.
because your case is a setting problem.
Therefore you can not specify PTIME at the SIP Server..
It means you need to tune PTIME at UA.
The link above is for the other product, "Brekeke PBX" not for "Brekeke SIP Server".
So.... if you use Brekeke PBX instead of Brekeke SIP Server, the issue will not happen..
BUT... you should check the setting of Nortel PBX and another party.
because your case is a setting problem.
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- Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:19 am
Yes You can.
Let you try.
http://www.brekeke.com/download/download_pbx_2_0.php
so... the flow will be..
[ Nortel CS1K ] --> [ Brekeke PBX ] --> [ another party ]
Let you try.
http://www.brekeke.com/download/download_pbx_2_0.php
so... the flow will be..
[ Nortel CS1K ] --> [ Brekeke PBX ] --> [ another party ]
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- Joined: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:19 am
Maybe it is my general newness to SIP and RTP, but i could not get any better functionality with PBX. Basically, it would seem that we are having a problem with the negotiation between SIP Server and CS1000. This is our current flow...
Nortel UA -> CS1000 -> Brekeke -> Our UA
I have been told multiple times that the CS1000 is a trunking system, and have been told the problem lies in our SIP trunk to SIP line conversion. I though that was where SIP Server came in, but it would seem there is something wrong here.Am I explaining this clear enough? Like I said, Newbie.
Nortel UA -> CS1000 -> Brekeke -> Our UA
I have been told multiple times that the CS1000 is a trunking system, and have been told the problem lies in our SIP trunk to SIP line conversion. I though that was where SIP Server came in, but it would seem there is something wrong here.Am I explaining this clear enough? Like I said, Newbie.