> > Be carefull with vlan assumptions. If two or more vlans exist across > > multiple switches, how do you know if another vlan hasn't consumed all > > available resources leaving little (or none) for your phone vlan? > > > > Hint: look for "discarded packets in or out" on the physical ports of > > those switches in the path. > > > > There are two VLANS: > > 1st VLAN has port 1 going to SDSL modem, ports 2-9 are connected to the > phones > > 2nd VLAN has port 10 going to PIX (then to ADSL modem) and the rest of the > ports to the desktop. > > Unfortunately the reporting and statistics on the #com switch 2226 PWR plus > is somewhat limited. I can't find any discarded packets. > > I can plug one of the phones directly into the back of the SDSL modem to see > if the problem goes away for that one user. That would take the switch out > of the equation.
Given the above port descriptions, not likely the switch is an issue, but easy enough to prove using your approach noted. Then I'd use the two-ftp-session approach to prove the bandwidth is okay. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users