A used or refurbished Cisco 2621XM would probably fit the budget and
work nicely.
milosz wrote:
what does "prioritizes voip over the internet" mean? the
qos you can do on streams where you don't control the network end to
end is pretty limited. if you don't understand this already then you
are in trouble.
you should get a piece of gear that can shape inbound as well as
outbound traffic. i have found that, for heavily-used links,
aggressive rate-limiting for inbound traffic is a must.
most of the gear that does this and does it as advertised is not really
"cheap", though i have no idea what you mean by inexpensive. if you
are running a serious operation then you should have serious gear. as
far as layer 3 devices go, there is a mountain of difference between
cisco & juniper and almost everyone else. i haven't tried vyatta
or pfsense for voip applications, has anyone else? i have doubts about
the viability of software-based routing apps for large deployments or
heavily utilized links (packet forwarding delay). very interested to
hear people's experiences.
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