The larger the jitter buffer, the larger the total delay, but fewer packets get lost due to timeout.
The total delay from the moment of recording the voice signal till its playback is the sum of
following three delay times:
•
delay time at the recording point (approx. 38ms)
•
delay time of the IP network (1..5ms and up)
•
delay time at the playback point (the jitter delay)
Notes
Each installed Quicknet card requires IO memory range in the following sequence: the first card
occupies addresses 0x300-0x31f, the second card 0x320-0x33f, the third 0x340-0x35f, and so on.
Make sure there is no conflict in these ranges with other devices, e.g., network interface cards, etc.
Use the telephony logging feature to debug your setup.
Additional Documents
General Voice port settings
Home menu level: /ip telephony voice-port
Description
This submenu is used for managing all IP telephony voice ports (linejack, phonejack, isdn, voip,
voicetronix, zaptel)
Property Description
name ( name ) - assigned name of the voice port
type ( read-only: phonejack | linejack | phonejack-lite | phonejack-pci | voip | isdn | voicetronix |
zaptel ) - type of the installed telephony voice port:
• phonejack - Quicknet PhoneJACK (ISA)
• linejack - Quicknet LineJACK (ISA)
• phonejack-lite - Quicknet PhoneJACK Lite Linux Edition (ISA)
• phonejack-pci - Quicknet PhoneJACK (PCI)
• voip - generic Voice over IP port
• isdn - ISDN cards
• voicetronix - Voicetronix OpenLine4
• zaptel - Zaptel Wildcard X100P
autodial ( integer ; default: "" ) - number to be dialed automatically, if call is coming in from this
voice port
Notes
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