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Author:  engrjawad [ Sat Apr 04, 2009 7:08 am ]
Post subject:  Call Duration Difference

Dear all

i ve recently installed A2Billing with my Asterisk 1.4 version , and i configured it, i m facing one strange problem, when i call to some one suppose of 10 second , A2billing counts this call to 6 Second duration ,
Similarly when i call somone of 1 minute A2billing counts it of 44 second ,

the percentage of difference of call duration is same almost, According to discussion in forum that this problem might be due to possible two reasons , 1rst is check that php-pcntl package is installed and second use of DeadAGI instead of AGI

i was already using DeadAGI , but in my server there was no php-pcntl package, then i installed php-pcntl package, and restart my server.

Thanks in Advance

Author:  engrjawad [ Sat Apr 04, 2009 12:01 pm ]
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Afte installing php-cntl
problem didnt solved, can any one suggest me what will be the cause of this problem

i am using Redhat Enterprise 5.

Thanks in Advance

Author:  asiby [ Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:23 pm ]
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How are you measuring the 10 seconds of duration in the call? If you a looking at the session time on your phone, then that will almost never give you the correct value. Are you using any billing block in your rates?

Author:  engrjawad [ Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:15 pm ]
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i am measuring the time from when call answers , not measuring the whole session including ringing time,
i called to my mobile from my server and i received call , after 10 seconds i disconnected the call, but when i check this call in A2Billing , A2billing counts this call for 6 Seconds, it seems that speed of running time is slow in server , but how it is possible.

what you mean by billing blocks ? i think i am not using billing blocks,
i am not understanding the problem.


Thanks a lot mr asiby for your response

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