Re: [Asterisk-Users] tcp/ip stack tweaks

2004-04-13 Thread Roger
Scott Laird wrote: There shouldn't be much that needs tuned, unless your network is overloaded and dropping packets. If that's happening, then you're going to need to dig in and take a look at QoS on Linux *and* on your switches and routers, but odds are that won't be a problem on most LANs.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] tcp/ip stack tweaks

2004-04-13 Thread Vic Cross
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Scott Laird wrote: I mean, even G.711 is only ~80 kbps (including overhead), so you should be able to run hundreds of simultaneous conversations on 100 Mbps Ethernet without running out of bandwidth. Disclaimer: I do not build networks for a living -- the following

[Asterisk-Users] tcp/ip stack tweaks

2004-04-12 Thread Roger
Outside of Asterisk - is their anything a linux admin can do to optimize or speed network traffic to/from the pbx to sip phones? I'm looking for some options in /proc Since Asterisks is a network bound/sensetive app I'd start their. I'm running RH9. Optimizations for other linux and unix

Re: [Asterisk-Users] tcp/ip stack tweaks

2004-04-12 Thread Scott Laird
On Apr 12, 2004, at 5:39 PM, Roger wrote: Outside of Asterisk - is their anything a linux admin can do to optimize or speed network traffic to/from the pbx to sip phones? I'm looking for some options in /proc Since Asterisks is a network bound/sensetive app I'd start their. I'm running RH9.