I am doing traffic shaping with a open source linux firewall http://www.ipcop.org/

and since i have traffic shaping configured my 3 VoIP lines work great.

I am not using Asterix yet but I will go to as soon as I have the time to work myself into it.

If anybody can tell me where the best information is to get a start on it, I would greatly appreciate it.

alex



Darren Wright wrote:
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An ever better way is get some kind of SLA with guaranteed uptime and bandwith, a symetrical link, and do some traffic shaping to ensure that VoIP has priority. Part of the point of VoIP is to save money by collapsing voice and data networks onto one (presumably robust) network,

so having 2 shabby separate DSL connections kinds of defeats the
purpose.
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How do you traffic shape incoming packets though????  Without your ISP
to provide QoS for downstream voice traffic, quality can still be an
issue....


-Darren


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