I can confirm this too. Just tried it in our lab
with the exact same
results as Klaus. (Instead of Budgetone I used ATA186).
X-Lite build 1084
1. ATA186 Calls Xten.
2. Xten hears choppy audio every 5 seconds or so.
3. RTP Stream from ATA to Xten is perfect and conserves the same SSRC
4. RTP Stream from Xten to ATA switches to a new SSRC every few
seconds.
It is clear to me that there is a bug in Xten software. Before Xten
switches to a new SSRC it attempts to send an RTP packet to the wrong
RTP
Port (it tries to the actual port +1). SER server sends back "ICMP
Port
Unreacheable (Obviously)" and Xten restarts RTP Stream on a new SSRC.
I did not see any problem with Maxims RTPProxy.
Regards,
Ricardo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klaus Darilion" <darilion(a)ict.tuwien.ac.at>
To: "Jan Janak" <janak(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>de>; "Adrian
Georgescu"
<ag(a)ag-projects.com>
Cc: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>rg>; "Ricardo Villa"
<ricvil(a)epm.net.co>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:07 AM
Subject: RE: [Serusers] Re: Xten-RTPProxy choppy audio
I can reproduce the choppy audio
setup:
budgetone-100 <----> ser+rtpproxy(version from today) on redhat 9 (or
8,
not sure) <------>x-lite build 1088 on win xp
the choppy sound occours every 5 seconds, in both directions.
RTP-analysis:
RTP stream from budgetone to x-lite (via rtpproxy) is fine (no jitter,
no loss)
RTP stream from x-lite to budgetone (via rtpproxy): very strange:
x-lite
switches to a new SSRC (and seq-nr. start at 0 again) every 5 seconds.
so, in my opinion: rtpproxy works fine, x-lite is guilty. but why does
this happen only if the rtp proxy is involved? ...further
investigations
are planned...
Klaus
-----Original Message-----
From: Jan Janak [mailto:janak@fokus.fraunhofer.de]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 4:09 PM
To: Adrian Georgescu
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org; Ricardo Villa
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Re: Xten-RTPProxy choppy audio
Well, we can generate the traces locally, but I haven't encounter the
problem you describe so it makes no sense.
You wrote you are able to reproduce the problem, in that case I would
like to ask you to generate the traces that show the problem
so we could
analyze and fix it.
Also please tell us on what OS does this happen ? (I mean the
OS the proxy
is running on).
Another question, what is the license of your RTP proxy ? I
didn't find
any licensing info in the sources. Will the sources be available ?
Jan.
On 10-12 16:04, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
On Wednesday, Dec 10, 2003, at 15:48
Europe/Amsterdam,
Ricardo Villa
wrote:
> Adrian,
>
> Do you have an Etheral trace trace of such a call (using G711)?
I guess ethereal traces can be generated with ethereal program and
decoded locally on your servers if you want to isolate this.
> I can
> decode it and produce an audio file for all to examine.
This way we
> can get
> to the bottom of this.
> Thanks,
> Ricardo
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