Rich Adamson wrote: > Absolutely not. The MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit, and sip > packets are about 214 bytes in size (including all pkt headers). Way > smaller then the MTU. >
If the only thing on my network are these Cisco Phones, would lowering the MTU encourage more efficient transfer of data as per here: http://www.voiptroubleshooter.com/problems/mtu.html http://www.opalsoft.net/qos/VoIP.htm Here is the breakdown of packets on the port that has the SDSL modem: SDSL Router Amount % of Whole 64 BytePkts 0 0% 65-127 BytePkts 20257 1% 128-255 BytePkts 3623518 91% 256-511 BytePkts 237087 6% 512-1023 BytePkts 112900 3% 1024-1522 BytePkts 48 0% Total 3993810 100% The larger packets I'm sure are the bootloader stuff and config file downloads, etc. I do feel like I am reaching for straws here! Just as an update, the users used to be on two 2mb down/512 up ADSL lines (PPPoE) (4 users on each) and they never reported a problem. Now that they are on one SDSL (PPPoA) line (2mb) is when they report the issues. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
