Re: VoIP QOS best practices
Thus spake "Ray Burkholder" <ray@oneunified.net>
QoS is important on T1 circuits and makes voice higher priority.
QOS is a much broader subject than just giving voice priority treatment.
Voice can even be done on sub T1 circuits with excellent results.
Indeed. I've unfortunately had many instances where a company runs 5+ VoIP calls -- in addition to data traffic -- over a 64k circuit with the line staying at 95-100% capacity 24x7. It's not easy, but it's doable. S
Indeed. I've unfortunately had many instances where a company runs 5+ VoIP calls -- in addition to data traffic -- over a 64k circuit with the line staying at 95-100% capacity 24x7. It's not easy, but it's doable.
We're not running VoIP, but we did run an OC3 at 100% 24x7 for 6 months and, with custom queuing and some clever traffic shaping, no one noticed. Eric :)
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Eric Gauthier
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Stephen Sprunk