Im using 2 ISA servers for a temporary connection to a SIP based PBX system,
the vendor is telling me they think that I need to increase the sockets on
Windows because the udp packets are getting dropped. The servers are ISA on
each side and connected by a 6meg bonded pipe pending a 100meg fiber link to
the hosting facility.
Anyone think this is rubbish or have any experience with something like
this? I know I can increase the sockets pretty easily, I know ISA doesn't
have any QoS to handle the traffic correctly but when I told the vendor what
I was going to do for them they didn't seem to have a problem with it until
the calls came up real choppy.
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