> Something you may want to try (its fixed it for us) is putting an I
> (uppercase I) on the asterisk invocation line.
>
> We run servers in the cloud and can't get reliable timing from ISDN
> cards etc so this instructs asterisk to generate its own internal
> timing. If you have ISDN you probably don't want to do this as they
> "should" provide better timing.
>
> Its probably worth a try anyway.
>
> eg.
> asterisk -vvvg
> change to
> asterisk -vvvgI

Something is better than nothing, I have configured the init.d script
to start asterisk with option -I, and restarted the asterisk.
Thanks Kevin for your tip.

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-MohammedShehzad

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