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RE: VoIP QOS best practices
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () pch net>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:32:44 -0800 (PST)
> Indeed, but in this case I'm dealing with a private network that doesn't > have so much surplus as to guarantee no contention. You don't need a guarantee of no contention, you just have to be able to live with your web browser being slow if there isn't enough bandwidth to support both your phone call and your simultaneous web browsing. But the voice only uses about 9kbps per call, worst case, so you've got to have a _lot_ of simultaneous calls before it has a noticable effect on the rest of your traffic. -Bill
Current thread:
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices, (continued)
- 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)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Jack Bates (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Charles Youse (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Aditya (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Charles Sprickman (Feb 11)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices John Todd (Feb 11)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)
- Re: VoIP QOS best practices Steve Feldman (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Alec H. Peterson (Feb 10)
- RE: VoIP QOS best practices Bill Woodcock (Feb 10)