Matt,

as a start, what I can advise you is to take a tethereal trace and try to reproduce the problem.

"nohup tethereal host a.b.c.d -s2000 -w /tmp/yourtrace.cap &"

Where a.b.c.d is the IP address of your IP phone. You can then analyse the trace and at least see if the asterisk box is sending AND receiving RTP traffic to and from the phone.

We have seen some issues in the past with 'no audio' or 'unidirectional audio' due to wrong firmware versions in SIP phones or due to ethernet switch instability, even on a cisco 3560 switches.

Hope this helps,

Jordi

Matt wrote:
I have no idea.. that sounds like your Internet connection is going
down and leaving you for a bit and then coming back.   My issue is a
local network connection, no public Internet... or you can even call
in from outside on the PSTN and the audio, both ways, will just stop.

On 11/3/06, Zeeshan Zakaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the same problem with IAX trunk and SIP extensions. Now I think its
the IAX. I never had this problem om SIP trunk. Am I right?
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