[asterisk-users] Asterisk VOIP / Mikrotik
Curt Shaffer
cshaffer at gmail.com
Fri Jul 28 10:55:13 MST 2006
And, someone correct me if I am wrong here, you want to make sure RTP is
getting quality as well. SIP is setting up, tearing down, and a few other
things but RTP is where the conversation is taking place.
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> have a 10 mb ethernet connection from my ISP into
> ether1 on a PC - Mikrotik 2.9.23 installed. ether2
> is the rest of my network behind the router.
>
> How do I prioritize packets such that VOIP calls
> ALWAYS get a "clean channel" through to my
> Asterisk server, which resides behind that router ?
>
> Things sound choppy at best at the moment.
not the best, but the easiest way is to check queueing, make
a queue dedicated (so channel*(80k if g711||30k if g729)) to voip
and max the bandwidth of other=all-voip
of course there is an option in mikrotik if you want to dig deeper, to
match on udp/sip and give much more priority
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