12-26-2013 03:30 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:00 PM
Dear all
We have 2 server details as below:
HW Platform : 7825I4
Processors : 1
Type : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
CPU Speed : 3000
Memory : 2048 MBytes
About 400 Phones are registered ,approx 10 ccs/route pattern,around 100 std and ISD FAC .Now we are facing a problem last 2 or 3 days that after connect the call conversation start after 10 to 15 sec,that means 1st 10 to 15 sec no audio come to calling party or called party.
Please help us its a critical issue.
12-26-2013 03:58 AM
Have you checked space , CPU utilization on the server on which these phone are registered?
All the calls are getting connected with delay or only some of them ?
12-26-2013 04:13 AM
Memory Utilization 65% and CPU utilization 14 to 18% Disk space use 28%
12-26-2013 04:49 AM
What about the other question ?
which calls are affected all or internal or external ?
12-26-2013 04:55 AM
Different type of phone like 7911,7940,7921 different ext. not the same ext. all time
both internal and external
12-26-2013 07:01 AM
It more seems to be issue with resource/network availability. Did you see peak in utilization when there is delay in call , does your network repond on time ?
Try to wireshark and see if there anything you can findout.
Thanks
Manish
12-26-2013 07:20 AM
Dear Manish
thanks for reply
Please suggest
1.What type of cheking needs to ensure the network availibility?like ping the iphone to see any drop packet
2 Is their any chance to call delay due to memory utilization 65%
12-26-2013 08:09 AM
Try to capture packet through Wireshark and see the messages between the last sccp/sip and first RTP packet . See what packets are exchanged between at that time.
Look for any kind of packet which keep on looping and gets expires after 10-15 seconds.
65 % will not cause any problem but you need to monitor peak memory/cpu utilization for a day and see if its matches with the time when delay occurs.
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12-26-2013 08:17 AM
Dear Manish
We will inform you after cheking through Wireshark.
Thanks
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