. The originating IP
addresses attempting access were:
204.9.204.145 (hosted at U.S. Colo, I believe)
91.203.132.149 (Nephax)
130.70.157.186 (University of Louisiana)
61.160.121.46 (Chinanet)
109.170.0.10 (ReasonUP Ltd)
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John Timms
IT Department - Gnoso Inc.
j...@gnoso.com
(1270153636)
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If anyone can help me out, that would be much appreciated.
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John Timms
(864) 416-1809
johngti...@gmail.com
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John Timms
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 2:45 PM, John Timms johngti...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. I'm having trouble figuring out why I'm not able to make many
concurrent VoIP calls on my system. I'm not aiming for a huge number,
because I have purposely bought a low powered system, but I would
think
Hi. I'm having trouble figuring out why I'm not able to make many
concurrent VoIP calls on my system. I'm not aiming for a huge number,
because I have purposely bought a low powered system, but I would
think that I could get more. Here are the details:
I have a small-form-factor Asterisk server
provider.
By fast I mean the best Business DSL Bellsouth has to offer: Up to
6.0 Mbps downstream - Up to 512 Kbps upstream
I've used iftop on my server while running calls, and I'm under 200
Kbps while my calls are running.
John Timms
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Fred Posner f