[Asterisk-Dev] need some suggestions
Dorn Hetzel
asterisk at dorn.hetzel.org
Tue Nov 30 09:47:00 MST 2004
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 02:52:45PM +0100, Jens Kübler wrote:
> > The biggest advantage of IPv6 is its large address space. Any node
> > can get a globally routable address. There is no need for NAT and
> > all the configuration problems of NAT do not exist in IPv6.
>
> Forget that damn adress space. That's not the main issue for * developers.
>
> Some good features for * developers
>[...]
> 2) Quality of service (QoS)
> Real quality of service for real-time applications. With IPv4 you cannot meet
> hard realtime constraints and certainly nobody wants his call to be disturbed
> just because someone starts a big file transfer.
>
I have run some large production networks that offered (and delivered)
very solid realtime constraints (jitter under 4ms for low-latency
traffic class) using only IPv4. I'm not claiming it's trivial, but
it's definitely doable...
-Dorn
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