I heard a great solution at Linux World Boston. A rather talented
young man mentioned using a IPV6 VPN on the IPV4 internet. IPV6
supports QOS by default. Just VPN straight back to the CO and have
your POP there so you only need one firewall too.


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:13:24 -0800, Bob Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have multiple locations running * where all the phone are
> on their own lan and all the data is on a separate lan.
> The problem is they are sharing the same dsl connection.
> The locations are IAX2 trunked together, but it only takes
> one data down/up load to just kill the voice.
> 
> What I am looking for is a small switch with QoS that I
> can stick in ahead of the dsl modem.  Plug in one connection
> from the voice lan and one from the data lan.
> 
> I have found quite a few 24 or 48 port switches that will do
> this, but I really do not need anything that big.  There are
> already switches in place.
> 
> Any recommendations please?
> 
> thanks, bk...
> 
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