If there is no packet loss, even 800 ms
would work. Believe me, it is not as bad as you described it. If the IP
connection is a satellite connection then you would have at
least about 500 and 550 ms delay just between the two earth
stations of the satellite connection.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 5:52
PM
Subject: Re: AW:
Please help regarding calls drop
Also, a terminator may "tweak" his ASR;-) Besides, who wants
to talk with 800ms ping... 80ms sounds fair, 200ms sounds bad, 800ms is a
horror, unacceptable under any conditions.
----- Original Message
----- From: "Frank Fischer" <frank.fischer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Friday, September 09, 2005 10:47 PM
> when you run a debug trc 5
a log file (gnugk.log by default if i get it > right) is written to your
harddisk containing output from the gatekeeper and > the h323
stack. > Then attach (only) the relevant part to an email to this list.
Like this we > might find out what happend. > >
Greetings >
Frank
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