I am seeing lots of lost packets when running the command sip show channelstats
at the CLI.
There are issues across multiple Asterisk servers I am trying to diagnose but
everything I read seems to point to this command being pretty unreliable.
Can I trust the info this command shows?
I am showing lots of lost packets in sip show channelstats but I can't see any
packet loss when pinging the same IP's to/from.
Since I don't 100% control the network my gear is on, I need something outside
of Asterisk to show the network engineer to convince here and myself that there
are network issues.
All I have is the loss that's shown from this command with no real network
stats to back it up.
Is there a magic command in CentOS anyone can recommend to diagnose and match
up the issues shown in Asterisk using this command?
Moving gear around on the network changes the info Asterisk shows a LOT. For
example, if I point traffic to the main physical gateway I get loss to a
particular customer's IP (their PBX), if I move it to another place on the
network (as a VM) their IP is good and other customers IP's start showing loss
using the channelstats info.
Driving me freakin' crazy. It does appear there are network issues causing my
troubles but I can't get help if I can't point to some hard and fast issues
outside of Asterisk.
The only thing I have right now is collissions showing on one of a few of our
pfSense devices but they are virtual running on XenServer, still this would
indicate a problem in my opinion.
Thanks in advance for any assistance on this issue. Stepping back from the
ledge now LOL
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