I second that motion.

- Ian

On 11/1/06, Liviu Toma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

May I suggest the topic "Implementation of QoS for VoIP" for one of
the next monthly meetings ? I think many people will benefit from it.

Thanks,
Liviu

On 11/1/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> QoS is not simply a matter of having enough bandwidth. In fact,
bandwidth is
> nearly always sufficient these days.
>
> The trick is making sure the voice packets get priority treatment. If
you
> have not done any QoS work on your connection, every time you check your
> email, or download a website with any amount of graphics in it, or
whatever,
> those things will have as much right to the pipe as voice.
>
> Jim
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Pittner, Zoltan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: November 1, 2006 10:45 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [on-asterisk] Sound quality question
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have my asterisk (trixbox) server set up in my home
> > environment.The internet connection is through Rogers Cable,
> > extreme edition, so there is plenty of advertised bandwidth
> > to both directions. (it is another fact that these advertised
> > values never live up to their advertised values...)
> >
> > The system has two incoming lines, one POTS (Bell) through an
> > SPA 3102, and another directly from asterisk to Atlasvoice.
> > When the phone rings, the Digital receptionist announces:
> >
> > "Welcome to our telephone system, please hold the line till I
> > transfer your call."
> >
> > Then it rings a predefined ring group. - I know this is long
> > introduction, but here comes the problem:
> >
> > When a call comes in on the VOIP (Atlasvoice line) - I mean
> > if I call my own number from another land line I hear the following:
> >
> > "Welcom. .. our .elephon. ..stem, pleas. ..ld the line ..ll I
> > transf.. your call"
> >
> > Now, I got pissed off for this and I changed the MTU setting
> > on my firewall, brought it down from 1500 to 1462. For 2 days
> > it was good, no losses. After 2 days, it is doing that again.
> >
> > Also I have an extension in Hungary - on a softphone
> > (IAXComm) - and I almost all the time hear the same thing
> > doesn't matter what the MTU setting is. That made me think
> > that this may be coming from somewhere else not the MTU.
> >
> > Do any of you have any idea what might be causing this?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Zoltan.
> >
>
>
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