Hello Everybody I am not sure if this is the correct forum to discuss this so kindly ignore this email if you find the topic irrelevant for this forum.
Recently we have started facing issue in our network where in if we initiate a Video Conference ( we use Video Nation Life Size VC equipment ) we see packet loss which goes upto 40% and jitters which goes upto 100ms . This packet loss is only on incoming packets. So the voice and video quality is very bad at our end however the person at the other end is able to see and hear us very clearly. If we look at the VC statistics, we can see that we are uploading at around 1 mbps however the download starts at 1 mbps but then drops down to 100kbps within seconds . Same is the case with skype calls . Now one of the reasons I am posting over here is that all our network traffic goes via a debian box ( 5.0.4 ) which acts as the firewall. The cpu utilization on the firewall is not high at all. This debian box also acts as a vpn server and we have two VPN tunnel to connect to our office in the UK . Also we use quagga ( ofpfd ) to route traffic over the tunnels. Also I have checked statistics ( ethtool -S eth1 ) of eth1 ( which is our internet link ) and it shows no error either on rx or tx . All our internal network are on various vlans on eth2 and there are no errors on it too. We have reported this issue to our ISP and they changed our route a couple of times ( even the reverse route was changed ) however it did not resolve the issue. Finally we bypassed our firewall and put the VC equipment on a public IP ( its on a different subnet than our firewall ) and we are not facing the issue any more ( I still have to check which route it follows to the Video Nation gateway and compare it with the route our firewall follows ) . Now I know that there has been no change in our network which could have caused this issue. However now the ISP says that the issue might be because of our firewall . Can someone let me know if there are any tools which can help me troubleshoot this issue. Something that can let me know the point at which there are packet loss. Also please let me know if I should be looking at . Regards Preetish _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
