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2005 May 12
3
Something every TDMP user should know
> They instantly got us to look at the output of zttest and we found that
this was (in their words) 'extremely low', with 'best' and > 'worst'
readings of 99.975586% and 99.963379% respectively.
Might want to give PCI latency setting a try, it helped for me. My ZTTEST
would drop occasionally to 99.95% until I set:
setpci -v -s 01:01.0 latency_timer=ff
2005 May 26
0
conntrack related dropped packets or HTB issues on 2.6.11?
...the smtp traffic to 128kb on a
512kb sync line, some sizeable bulk emails sent from the marketing department
(120 x 2MB) from an M$ exchange server (with default No. of simultaneous smtp
connections of 1000), resulted in persistant delivery failures/time-outs and
growth in queues.
The toplogy consitis of postfix on the firewall relaying valid virus cleaned
mail to an internal exchange (don''t be tempted to blame me here!), exchange
sends directly to the net.
Most small messages were sent as expected, but the larger ones timed out and
remained in the queue.
I noted that despite long...
2005 May 30
5
Asterisk on Soekris
I thought I saw a Soekris embedded in the Digium booth photos, can you run
Asterisk on one of these? How? I'd be interested in it for a back pbx, given
the reliability. In fact, might want to move my home pbx to this also.
Chris Mason
2005 May 15
5
zttest
I was browsing the applications developed in zaptel and came across
zttest.
After I run it, I get the following:
Opened pseudo zap interface, measuring accuracy...
99.975586% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 100.000000%
99.987793%
99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793%
99.987793% 99.975586%
99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793% 99.987793%