On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 12:58:01 -0500, Tony Graziano wrote:
> (because faxes using t.38 are able to recover from latency and jitter,
> thats the point of using t.38 in fax over ip, rtp for audio is a totally
> different thing)

Thought I'd mention it because I see folks asking if it can be done all the 
time in the fax list I'm also on.



> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 12:47 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 17:22:54 +0000, Wyland, Tony wrote:
>> In theory if given adequate CPU and network bandwidth, sipxecs should be
>> able to run in vmware without notice.  I know it installs and "works" in
>> testing but am curious if people are doing this in production and if any
>> unexpected issues
>> arose.
>>
>
>> I've set them up for development environments, before backup up and
>> saving to a physical production server.
> Not only do you sometimes hear ripples in the audio (for lack of a better
> term) but you really need to ensure the clock is accurate on the vs. You
> could get away with it if the vmware server isn't doing else what so ever
> but random things will still show up now and then.
>
>
>> Having said that, I've been running fax servers as the only vs on a host
>> (actually, one of them has a dns server on it as well) and have never had
>> one single problem with faxes coming in broken.
>>
>
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