Honestly, the best script I've ever found is the wondershaper script ( google it ). I tried the correct one posted in this thread, tried modifying it, but in the end I just used wondershaper.

Does a great job. My only fear is it doesn't specifically target IAX2 traffic as high priority, but I can modify it later to do so if needed.

On a 192 line I am able to get 4 ulaw ( IAX2 ) calls out with no noticable problems. Along with someone streaming a shoutcast station ( sigh ). The station broke up, but the calls didn't.

cmisip wrote:

I got this from the voip wiki but the original script didn't seem to
work right so I fiddled with it a little bit. I am no expert so maybe
someone can look at it for errors. This is for my cable connection. So
far asterisk seems to use 1:10 while all other traffic uses 1:102. How
does one packet shape RTP?


Thanks for any help.

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