Between 13:07:00 and 18:08 EDT on Oct 30 2008. (Note the EDT, not EST.) That does not sound like it is consistent with your problem. Marshall On Nov 2, 2008, at 12:28 PM, Lorell Hathcock wrote:
All:
I am trying to help a small ISP/cable operator in south Texas with VOIP customers. They are having VOIP problems and have been for about three to four weeks.
A traceroute from the end users location reveals that their ATAs traverse Sprint's network on their way to the hosted VOIP provider. Working with providers at both ends provides reveals a willingness to point fingers at the IXC providers (Sprint and Level 3) Sprint and Level 3 have examined traceroutes and they have are satisfied that their networks aren't to blame.
I'm looking for a smoking gun and the Sprint depeering could fit the crime if the timeline works out. When did Sprint depeer?
If this is at the root cause of the problem and I think it could be if the time lines match when the VOIP problems started, then it would fall under the category of why a routine roll out of hosted PBX / VOIP is a bad idea. It would help me point the customer towards a more secure solution of a SIP Trunk with transit specifically purchased from the VOIP provider to the cable head end where the CMTS resides.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Lorell Hathcock
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