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Re: [Primus] Which Router for Lingo? Oh yes, I forgot. Get Cisco. And then hire LilYoda to program it for you.;) |
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 LilYodaFeline with squirel personality disorderPremium join:2004-09-02 Mountains | I'm cheap, I just ask you to offer me a room and food until I'm done programming your router 
Nah, seriously, it ain't that bad, but I'll post a tempalte with Class of Service etc... soon. Still trying to figure out one last piece of the puzzle for best voice quality... |
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 | Does your Cisco have QoS? |
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 vonsenJust BecausePremium join:2005-01-06 1 edit | reply to LilYoda said by LilYoda:I'm cheap, I just ask you to offer me a room and food until I'm done programming your router LilYoda, my router's okay. Would you happen to have any experience whipping provider's (lingo) into shape?   
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 LilYodaFeline with squirel personality disorderPremium join:2004-09-02 Mountains | reply to caseydoug Yeah, 3 classes of data + one of VoIP... Still having trouble forcing the router to fragment low priority data packets cause they can cause serialization delay in some cases, but otherwise, it's all good. |
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 | said by LilYoda: Yeah, 3 classes of data + one of VoIP... That's interesting that it's broken down by voice and data. The SonicWall allows bandwidth management for each rule you set up. So, for example, I can set up an RTP rule allowing inbound traffic on port 13456 to go to the ATA, and as part of this rule I can specify a Guaranteed Bandwidth (in kbps), a Maximum Bandwidth, and a Bandwidth Priority. |
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 LilYodaFeline with squirel personality disorderPremium join:2004-09-02 Mountains 1 edit | well, I assigned 72Kbps of bandwidth to Voice traffic (teamspeak server, skype and lingo). the VoIP class is using Low Latency Queuing. The rest of bandwidth is broken down 60/30/10% with different traffic going into one of the 3 classes, and the 3 data classes are using WRED as queueing mechanism.
I also recolor the traffic within each of the data classes when it gets above the assigned bandwidth, making it more likely to get killed by the queueing engine in case congestion approaches...
I could configure one class per traffic type, but I wanted to save my brain Plus I figured I didn't really need that much control  |
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 LilYodaFeline with squirel personality disorderPremium join:2004-09-02 Mountains | Well, as promised... »[Config] QoS+VoIP on a Cisco - sample config It ain't perfect, but it gets the job done... |
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 | It's practically plug-and-play, LilYoda.  |
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