Re: Info about VoiP Qos

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Thanks again to Jason.. i plotted the classes and they are as i wished them to be.. I also plotted the traffic, while heavily using the link. I gave Voip a 100Kbit rate (it need between 80 and 90some) and it worked. There are no visibile spikes (traffic si not exactly flat, but variations are minimal) and stay betwen 80Kbps and 90some. So it should be fine.. traffic is prioritarized, prio 1, while the other traffic is 3 or more.. Leaf classes are sfq perturb 10 I still hear the pops.. If it can be a useful hint, the problem appears only when i'm called, not when i call (i use two diffent servers when making calls and receiving). The only one who hears the pops i the one on the POTS phone that is calling me, i do not hear any pop (but i guess it's because my link is saturated upstream only) At first i thought that it was a problem of the server used to call me. but if I the almost zero the non voip traffic the pops disappear... Will test more...

Bye,
Ricky
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