All right guys I need some help
I have been working with Cisco for a while
now on a VOIP issue. The problems lies in both call disconnects and voice
distortion. We have followed all the steps for traffic shaping (QOS) and
rtp header-compression but these do not seem to help. We h
Wait for 12.1.5(T) Cisco IOS.
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follow) here come the questions:
1.Has anyone else implemented VOIP in slow links successfully?
2.Is anyone else having QOS problems with their VOIP implementations?
3.Do I need to prioritize the voice traffic through the local network?
4.H
uck doing this over 56kbps, even if you
use the full line.
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Chris Boyd
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Subject: VOIP Troubles
All right guys I need some help
I have been working with Cisco for a
1) Yes, and we had some of the same issues.
The biggest was that we had to hard code the codec on all interfaces.
For some reason the default codec G729ar8 wasn't always being selected or
detected and since it's the default you can't hard code it. We had to opt
for G729r8. We had point t
VoIP overhead will kill you - you need to do testing to figure out
> exactly how much bandwidth you are using.- Good luck doing this over
> 56kbps, even if you use the full line.
>
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> Sen
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