chan_ss7 oneway Problem.

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How can i monitor where the audio is lost?

Thanks

Nico


On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Kristian Nielsen wrote:

> Anton <anton.vazir@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> In my case? when i do have 1way audio, it's always in the IN
>> direction. I mean in the scheme
>>
>> <USER>--SIP--<CHAN_SS7_BOX>----<PSTN> - the <PSTN> side
>> cannot hear the <USER> - but users hears PSTN.
>
> Where is the audio lost? Ie. is there audio arriving from the SIP side on the
> network? Are audio packets being delivered to the chan_ss7 module? Is chan_ss7
> writing audio down the E1 timeslot?
>
> - Kristian.
>
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