[asterisk-users] how to find out one way latency

NaJIm getnajim at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 17:19:57 CST 2011


Does that mean I can expect lesser delays with my Voice packets ?? That
would be even better.

Regards,
Najim

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:42 AM, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com>wrote:

> Am 30.11.2011 21:47, schrieb NaJIm:
>>
>
>  Ping request to their IP Address gives me a response in approx. 260ms.
>>>
>>
>  Will that be good enough for a SIP Trunk.
>>>
>>
> On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, Ruben Rögels wrote:
>
>  a ping is the time a packet needs for travelling to a destination and
>> back to you. So the one way latency you are refering to, should be half
>> the time your ping took.
>>
>> In your case this will be 130ms, I would say this is still reasonable.
>>
>
> 'Ping time' is not an accurate predictor of SIP quality.
>
> A 'ping' is an ICMP Echo/reply packet and some routers consider them less
> important than 'data' packets and service them on an 'as resources permit'
> basis.
>
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