TDMoE is useless. I've tested it on newer intel P4 machines with 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. There is CPU peaks causing by TMDoE driver. If you want pass modem data, try IAX u/alaw codec. In my environment it works great (switched lan)

trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 10:43 +0100, Appan KH wrote:
You can use MPLS which takes care all the point you had mentioned.

appan kh

Not entirely, at least not as I understand MPLS.  MPLS will add a little
bit of data which is used to route the traffic, it doesnt deal with
encapsulating TDM data (say from a T1 or DS3 from a telco) and allowing
that to cross a data link.  So that still leaves the question of TDMoE
or not given that I need to optionally (and unknown beforehand) be able
to traffic modem data reliably.
Unless you are talknig about using MPLS with TDMoE which doesnt answer
the actual question I had about has anyone tried it, does it work
reliably even at the faster modem speeds, etc.


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