[arm-allstar] Outbound connection problem
Doug Crompton
wa3dsp at gmail.com
Mon May 7 10:09:40 EST 2018
Chris,
Please look at the /var/log/asterisk/messages file and see if you see
anything unusual there. Also you can monitor the messages in the client. I
assume you are using the latest update? We corrected a one-way audio
problem in the code several weeks ago. It kind of sounds like that is the
problem you are having? When this happens and assuming you are using the
latest update you will see messages like this in the asterisk messages log -
[May 7 10:25:45] ERROR[26008] app_rpt.c: No link messages from [43963] in
46 seconds -- One way audio??? Forcing reconnect.
Poor Internet connections are the chief cause of this problem. When you see
this message the SW immediate corrects the problem and you will hear a very
short blip in the audio.
*73 Doug*
*WA3DSP*
*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 8:32 AM, "Chris Zenchenko via arm-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
> I'm looking for help solving my latest connection problem.
> I again suspect the ISP but don't know where to start.
> I can connect to a node and get solid two way connections.
> However after several hours the inbound works but my outbound does not.
> I get the two tone courtesy tone as if I were transmitting audio but the
> connected node does not key up.
> At my current log level no errors are showing.
> If I disconnect and reconnect two way again works.
>
> Please note that other than the port changes at allstar.org and my local
> conf files I have not changed any other configuration files for months.
> My node shows registered with the show registry command.
> The check_reg.sh is reporting my node registered.
> Node - 41822 at IP address 99.72.244.221:4569 is Registered
> DNS lookup returns - +OK|radio at 99.72.244.221:4559/41822,99.72.244.221
>
> Because this node has been perking along for quite some time I am at a loss
> to explain the constant problems over the past month since changing ISP
> service. The change should have been minor as I went from a old DSL line
> from AT&T to their newer network, still DSL and not their true high speed.
> No fiber out here.
> I did not change my router nor any of it's firewall or port settings.
> I have put the AT&T gateway in DMZ+ mode.
> Pinging from the node machine is working fine so DNS look-ups are not
> failing.
> Node is on a static IP.
> My public IP seems to be the same since the change in network.
>
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