Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread Alex Balashov
A lot of the ADSL CPE (customer premise equipment) deployed has basic 
QoS capabilities in a pre-set kind of way, but if you want to do your 
own DiffServ tagging the standard practice is to do Layer 2 Ethernet 
bridging to a more intelligent box behind the ADSL CPE.

bilal ghayyad wrote:

 Hi All;
 
 I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the 
 Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via 
 Asterisk or any other IP PBX.
 
 Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division? 
 So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the 
 voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?
 
 Regards
 Bilal
 
 
   
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread Michael Graves
m0n0wall and pfsense both do traffic shaping, which forcibly allocates
bandwidth for your VoIP traffic.

Michael

On Tue, 26 May 2009 04:32:59 -0700 (PDT), bilal ghayyad wrote:


Hi All;

I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the 
Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via 
Asterisk or any other IP PBX.

Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division? So 
we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the voice 
packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?

Regards
Bilal


  

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Tue, 26 May 2009, bilal ghayyad wrote:

 Hi All;

 I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the 
 Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor 
 via Asterisk or any other IP PBX.

 Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth 
 division? So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed 
 bandwidth for the voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?

Draytek 2800 series routers have adequate traffic management on outgoing 
traffic to do a reasonable job. (There is a very little you can do to 
shape incoming traffic)

However you need to make sure that the actual Internet connection isn't 
where the bottleneck is. Try making calls when you can guarantee that no 
other traffic is flowing into/out of each end.

Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread Bruce Komito
As does ZeroShell (www.zeroshell.net/eng).

Bruce Komito
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On Tue, 26 May 2009, Michael Graves wrote:

 m0n0wall and pfsense both do traffic shaping, which forcibly allocates
 bandwidth for your VoIP traffic.

 Michael

 On Tue, 26 May 2009 04:32:59 -0700 (PDT), bilal ghayyad wrote:

 
 Hi All;
 
 I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the 
 Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via 
 Asterisk or any other IP PBX.
 
 Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division? 
 So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the 
 voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?
 
 Regards
 Bilal
 
 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread bilal ghayyad

Thanks for all.

But what all gave me was a software need to be installed on PC, but I am 
looking for a router (ADSL router) that can does this, because usually the ADSL 
router is the default gateway where all the traffic goes out and in. 

Any ADSL router device can do this?

About Draytek, as I understand that control can be done only at upload traffic 
and not download traffic, while 90% of the problem are coming from download 
traffic, so this is not the needed.

Any advise in that direction?

Regards
Bilal


  


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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread James A. Shigley
A lot of ISP adsl modems aren't capable. But most should be. Just log in to it 
give it a private IP for your lan(192.X.X.X or whatever your using) then have 
all your computers use that local IP as their gateway address.

If you have an ADSL modem which doesn't then simple get a router (hell a 
Linksys/Dlink $50 cheapy from wallmart would work) and have the ADSL plug into 
the router and all the stations use the router for their gateway.

If you have a spare server or virtual server space you can use Vyatta 
(Vyatta.com) it is a free open source router/firewall/vpn/few other things. 
I've never used it in a virtual environment, but I see no reason why it 
wouldn't work that way. Also note that it requires almost nothing to run so you 
can put it on an old  1Ghz machine and It would still operate just fine.

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Thanks for all.

But what all gave me was a software need to be installed on PC, but I am 
looking for a router (ADSL router) that can does this, because usually the ADSL 
router is the default gateway where all the traffic goes out and in. 

Any ADSL router device can do this?

About Draytek, as I understand that control can be done only at upload traffic 
and not download traffic, while 90% of the problem are coming from download 
traffic, so this is not the needed.

Any advise in that direction?

Regards
Bilal


  


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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL router

2009-05-26 Thread Eric Fort
I've had good luck using a sangoma S518 ADSL card in a linux box.  the
logging capabilities are supurb (cought my provider not providing what they
said they were and great for troubleshooting as it logs line speed and
dropouts to the second).  support is also top notch.  once installed it
looks to the system like any other interface.  Since it looks to the system
like any other interface you have the full power of routing, bridging,
firewalling, iptables, neumerous queing schemes, etc.  everything linux has
to offer.  It has served me well and is extremely flexable.

Eric Fort
FortConsulting

On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:32 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hi All;

 I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the
 Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via
 Asterisk or any other IP PBX.

 Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division?
 So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the
 voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?

 Regards
 Bilal




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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL Router

2009-05-26 Thread bilal ghayyad

Dear Eric;

Sangoma has ADSL router? And does that router support bandwidth division 
capability?

Dear jas;

About what u mentioned: it is related to linux, do u know a dsl router that 
does bandwidth divion?

Any help?
Regards
Bilal


 

 I've had good luck using a sangoma S518 ADSL card in a
 linux box.  the
 logging capabilities are supurb (cought my provider not
 providing what they
 said they were and great for troubleshooting as it logs
 line speed and
 dropouts to the second).  support is also top
 notch.  once installed it
 looks to the system like any other interface.  Since
 it looks to the system
 like any other interface you have the full power of
 routing, bridging,
 firewalling, iptables, neumerous queing schemes, etc. 
 everything linux has
 to offer.  It has served me well and is extremely
 flexable.
 
 Eric Fort
 FortConsulting
 
 On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:32 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
 
  Hi All;
 
  I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are
 coming from the
  Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote
 offices togethor via
  Asterisk or any other IP PBX.
 
  Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL
 + Bandwidth division?
  So we can resolve the problem of providing a
 guaranteed bandwidth for the
  voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting?
 
  Regards
  Bilal



  

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Re: [asterisk-users] Bandwidth management and ADSL Router

2009-05-26 Thread Alex Balashov
bilal ghayyad wrote:
 Dear Eric;
 
 Sangoma has ADSL router? And does that router support bandwidth division 
 capability?

Internal ADSL cards;  not external router appliances.

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