Or you could prioritize using the DSCP bits. I know packet8 sets
those, as does Vonage, and (I think) most other VoIP providers. DSCP
has been the most "universal" thing that I have found when trying to
prioritize VoIP. Otherwise you're stuck trying to figure out IPs or
ports for every different VoIP implementation that crops up.
Craig
Quoting Casey Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Couldn't you go to www.arin.net, search for 8x8, and make rules for
traffic destined for those IP addresses? I'm not positive those are
their ip addresses but that is the publicly traded name.
Casey
On 4/23/08, Joseph C. Hydzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bEST THING WE HAVE DONE IS MONITOR THE P8 DEVICE AND LOOK AND SEE WHAT
NETWORKS IT CONNECTING TO AND THEN ADD THAT SLASH WHATEVER TO YOUR QUE RULES
AND THAT HAS BEEN WORKING THE BEST FOR USE, BEEN DOING THAT FOR ABOUT 3
YEARS NOW. WE JUST USE A SIMPLE QUE TO DO IT AND MARK THE PACKETS.
JOE
Justin S. Wilson wrote:
> Anyone have rules specific to Packet8 they would care to share? I am
> looking to give packet8 VOIP priority over most other traffic. Don't want
to
> re-invent the wheel if someone has some out there.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
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