Why not just multi-home and VLAN off the traffic?

Eth-0 my internet Connection(public IP)
Eth-1 192.168.1.0/24 VLAN 1 (untagged to switch port 51)
Eth-2 192.168.10.0/24 VLAN 10 (untagged to switch port 52)

IP phone on Desk, PC plugged into IP phone. Plugged into port 2 of an L2
managed switch

Port 2 on managed switch, untagged VLAN 1, Tagged on VLAN 10.

DHCP server running on my webserver provides first Line DHCP to the phone..
phone sees VLAN info in packet, releases, tags and discovers again this time
hitting the DHCP server running on VLAN 10 which is my astlinux box...

This way you have your data and your voice traffic separated going into your
astlinux box so you can work with it a lot better than if it all comes in at
once...
-Christopher

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Prindeville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 2:34 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] QoS setting for network voice traffic

If your Astlinux box is your firewall and PBX, as it is for me, and you 
run a web-server behind it, then you still end up with this problem of 
having to traffic shape to avoid jitter and loss.  Doesn't matter if the 
traffic originates on the firewall or downstream of it.

-Philip


Darrick Hartman wrote:
> The HTB shaper included in astshape does an OK job in many cases.
>
> There really shouldn't be anything served directly from the astlinux box 
> that would have an affect on the voice quality.  Those are very low 
> traffic pages.
>
> Darrick
>
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>   
>> Yeah, it's been on my todo list for about a year now.  Sigh.
>>
>> I wish I could find someone else to fix some of the issues with 
>> upgrading gcc, uClibc, etc. so I could stare at some of the less mundane 
>> stuff...  Or else get paid full-time to do this.  :-)
>>
>> -Philip
>>
>>
>> David Kerr wrote:
>>     
>>> I'm not sure how to achieve the following.  I have an ALIX 2C3 sitting 
>>> as my gateway to cable modem over which I run VoIP (latest astlinux 
>>> 0.6) and also connect all the other computers in my house to the 
>>> internet.  When there is heavy internet use on the other computers, or 
>>> when I am accessing the astlinux http/https server from outside the 
>>> house (I know, not a secure thing to have enabled), voice quality 
>>> degrades with stuttering I use ulaw so fairly high bandwidth audio. 
>>> The stuttering is clearly associated with other internet traffic 
>>> slowing down the RTP audio packets.
>>>
>>> So, is there a way to set Quality of Service that would prioritize all 
>>> audio from asterisk over and above all other internet traffic, 
>>> including http/https pages served from the ALIX 2C3 box itself to the 
>>> internet?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> David.
>>>       
>>


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