I've spent may hours to play with HTB QoS settings on the firewall, but with
absolutely no effect. In fact, this is normal, because the time required to let
a data packet going through the ADSL line will break the voice jitter. The only
right way to handle this issue is to modify the MTU on the router.
Without setting a TOS for voip, data where going through and voice was unusable.
With a lowdelay (0x10) TOS set for voip, voice was going through, but data was
blocked.
With a lowdelay TOS and an HTB QoS on the router, data where going through
slowly and voice was scambled.
After many tests, an MTU of 700 did work quite well. I did loose 15% of
bandwidth for data (twice more overheads), but data and voice may be used
together.
Those tests have been done on a 256 kbps up stream.
There is a quite good explenation about this issue on Cisco's web
site, and about they're LFI technology (link fragmentation and
interleaving):
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voice-qos/voip-mlppp.html#link_frag
Jean-Chrsitophe
Kumara Jayaweera a ?crit :
>Hello! Everybody!!,
>I want to run VoIP in the same LAN (15 windows clients) which we use for
>surfing the Internet. 6-7 softphones in the same client's machines is
'the
>target'. My DSL is 128kbps, (I can go to 256kbps if required). So, I am
told
>to install some QoS's in the LAN to improve the voice quality. Frankly,
I
>don't know what it (QoS= Quality of Service) is. I hope you may help me
>giving "Links" to read and briefing me your ideas.
>Thanks to everybody in the list.
>So far my success and progress are your help.
>Thanks again
>Kumara
>
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