[Asterisk-Users] Can you comment on this Qos script? How
doesone shape RTP?
Henry
henry at adiungo.com
Mon Apr 11 07:19:38 MST 2005
I agree that Wondershaper is a great script; prior to using it in an office
where I set up asterisk, there were some major problems with call quality,
but it seems to have helped hugely (the same DSL line is used for both VoIP
and everyday 'net usage for seven people - not ideal, but I didn't set the
budget :-) ).
If you happen to modify it to to prioritize IAX2, drop me a copy!
-- Henry Owens.
On 11/4/05 3:08 pm, "Sean Kennedy" <skennedy at tpno-co.org> wrote:
> Honestly, the best script I've ever found is the wondershaper script (
> google it ). I tried the correct one posted in this thread, tried
> modifying it, but in the end I just used wondershaper.
>
> Does a great job. My only fear is it doesn't specifically target IAX2
> traffic as high priority, but I can modify it later to do so if needed.
>
> On a 192 line I am able to get 4 ulaw ( IAX2 ) calls out with no
> noticable problems. Along with someone streaming a shoutcast station (
> sigh ). The station broke up, but the calls didn't.
>
> cmisip wrote:
>
>> I got this from the voip wiki but the original script didn't seem to
>> work right so I fiddled with it a little bit. I am no expert so maybe
>> someone can look at it for errors. This is for my cable connection. So
>> far asterisk seems to use 1:10 while all other traffic uses 1:102. How
>> does one packet shape RTP?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
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