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RE: VoIP QOS best practices
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () pch net>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:04:36 -0800 (PST)
> That doesn't seem to make a lot of sense - is it that QoS doesn't work as advertised? That's generally true as well. But why would you need it? What's the advantage to be gained in using QoS to throw away packets, when the packets don't need to be thrown away? > As someone who is looking to deploy VoIP in the near future this is of particular interest. Go ahead and deploy it. It's easy and works well. It certainly doesn't need anything like QoS to make it work. -Bill
Current thread:
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices, (continued)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Jason Lixfeld (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices chaim fried (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Leo Bicknell (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices chaim fried (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Alec H. Peterson (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Jared Mauch (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- Re[2]: VoIP QOS best practices John L Crain (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Petri Helenius (Feb 10)