Does your script work for SIP too? Only for
IAX?
I’d like to put two of your bridges
in my setup – one between the local LAN and the net, and the other at our
branch office between the LAN and WAN there.
But I need to be able to allow for sip to
be QOSed, as we currently have an asterisk server at the remote office, and sip
clients here.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linux Bridge
+ QoS Shaper HOWTO available
<snip>
I know that
you can't really shape inbound traffic, but I think the
killer shaper would start delaying TCP traffic as
soon as total incoming
bandwith utilization hits 75%. Unless somebody
floods your link, it
should work pretty effectively.
</snip>
Yeah
that's what is going on in my scripts. I sacrifice ~ 25% bandwidth in hopes of
becoming in charge of the bulk of queueing (instead of the ISP). It actually
makes a big difference, in my tests. I was able to soak upload and download and
still run Citrix and Video and VoIP smoothly. If I didn't back off the speed,
it was horrible. So IMO it is truly worth the sacrifice in bandwidth.
-Ron
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