<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:courier,monaco,monospace,sans-serif;font-size:12pt">can everyone who has any audio problems please<br>retest with after doing "make current" or a fresh checkout.<br><br><div> </div><div>Anthony Minessale II<br><br><span>FreeSWITCH <a target="_blank" href="http://www.freeswitch.org/">http://www.freeswitch.org/</a></span><br><span>ClueCon <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cluecon.com/">http://www.cluecon.com/</a></span><br><br>AIM: anthm<br>MSN:anthony_minessale@hotmail.com<br>GTALK/JABBER/PAYPAL:anthony.minessale@gmail.com<br>IRC: irc.freenode.net #freeswitch</div><div><br>FreeSWITCH Developer Conference<br>sip:888@conference.freeswitch.org<br>iax:guest@conference.freeswitch.org/888<br>googletalk:conf+888@conference.freeswitch.org<br>pstn:213-799-1400</div><div style="font-family: courier,monaco,monospace,sans-serif; font-size:
12pt;"><br><br><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;">----- Original Message ----<br>From: John Skopis (Lists) <jlists@skopis.com><br>To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org<br>Sent: Friday, March 7, 2008 8:00:31 AM<br>Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] freeswitch in vmware<br><br>
Hello,<br>
Please
see
my
comments
inline.<br><br><br>Cavalera
Claudio
Luigi
wrote:<br>>>
The
problem
is
that
in
bridged
network
mode
RTP
packets
from
my
sip <br>>>
phone
(on
the
host
system)
were
seen
twice
by
the
guest
(same <br>>>
sequence <br>>>
number,
same
packet
really).
MikeJ
pointed
this
out
so
I <br>>>
switched
to
NAT <br>>>
mode,
which
fixed
it
for
me.
To
keep
your
clock
in
sync
just <br>>>
boot
with <br>>>
'clock=pit'
and
run
ntpd.<br>> <br>> <br>>
I
have
done
as
you
suggested
to
fix
the
clock
(ntpd
plus
clock=pit)
and<br>>
it
seems
to
work.<br>>
The
problem
of
choppiness
remain,
I'm
not
sure
if
bridge
network
is
the<br>>
problem
because
I've
tried
to
connect
from
other
machine
to
the
guest<br>>
running
freeswitch
and
the
problem
is
the
same.<br>> <br>>
Thanks
to
everyone
for
suggestions
so
far!<br>>
Claudio<br>> <br><br>I
found
this
link,
perhaps
it
is
helpful:<br><a href="http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_net_advanced_2hostonly_routing.html" target="_blank">http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_net_advanced_2hostonly_routing.html</a><br><br>I
am
working
on
setting
up
NAT
on
the
host
system
using
IPFW.
I
am
sure <br>you
could
do
the
same
(or
similar
w/
netfilter).<br><br>I
haven't
quite
figured
out
what
exactly
I
want
to
do
yet
but
I
would <br>imagine
that
it
involves
natting
both
1:1,
and
regular
NAT.<br><br><br>> <br>>>>>
MikeJ
helped
to
figured
out
that
the
culprit
is
actually <br>>>
the
vmware <br>>>>>
bridge.
Change
the
network
type
to
NAT
and
it
will
"just <br>>>
work".
Mike <br>>>>>
says
that
if
the
soft
phone
was
not
on
the
same
box
as
the <br>>>>>
host
system <br>>>>>
that
it
would
work
a
little
better.
I
will
test
with
a <br>>>
native
linux <br>>>>>
bridge
and
xen
in
a
few
days.
=]<br>>>>><br>>>>>
-John<br>>>><br>>>>
But
if
I
changed
network
type
to
NAT
how
can
I
reach
the
freeswitch<br>>>>
server
inside
vmware?<br>>>>
Isn't
that
the
same
as
reaching
a
private
host
behind
a
home
nat
dsl<br>>>>
router?<br>>>><br>>>>
Best
regards,<br>>>>
Claudio<br>>>><br>>>
[snip]<br>>><br>>>
Sorry,
but
I
can't
be
much
of
a
help
here.
I
believe
there
is
a
file <br>>>
/etc/vmware/vmnet8
or
so
that
allows
you
to
configure
port
forwarding <br>>>
inside
the
VM.
I
agree
dealing
with
nat
even
once
(let
alone <br>>>
twice)
is
a <br>>>
big
fat
PITA.
Perhaps
you
can
figure
out
how
to
run
VMware
in <br>>>
"routed" <br>>>
mode.
I
would
prefer
this
as
I
could
then
run
NAT
on
the
host
system <br>>>
doing
1:1
NAT
or
on
the
router
itself.<br>>><br>>>
Also,
and
anthm
can
explain
better
but
if
you
add
something
like:<br>>>
<action
application="set"
data="timer_name=soft"
/><br>>><br>>>
to
extension
9999
for
example
(before
the
playback).
The <br>>>
choppyness
will <br>>>
disappear.
>From
what
I
understood
freeswitch
gets
its
timing <br>>>
information <br>>>
from
the
client
and
if
the
client
is
sending
every
packet
twice
it <br>>>
confuses
freeswitch.<br>>><br>>>
Actually
another
solution/work-around
(without
modifying
the <br>>>
rtp
code) <br>>>
would
be
to
run
ebtables
on
your
linux
box
and
filter
the
erronous <br>>>
packet,
on
my
system
it
comes
from
some
cisco
mac
address.<br>>><br>>><br>>>
HTH,<br>>>
John<br>>><br>>>
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