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Please don't through doughnuts at me (lowers head for protection!):
Would a CTX-1000 likely introduce any additional delays for Skype traffic? (I may be mad but we may end up with a hybrid Skype/SIP solution, I know I can only get reliable QOS on SIP BUT Skype is useful for a number of different purposes) If I implemented a CTX-1000 for SIP would it likely slug my Skype (over NAT) ? has anybody tried it? <raises head gingerly> Thanks, Stef |
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[email]relaxandchillout@gmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> Please don't through doughnuts at me (lowers head for protection!): > > Would a CTX-1000 likely introduce any additional delays for Skype > traffic? > > (I may be mad but we may end up with a hybrid Skype/SIP solution, I > know I can only get reliable QOS on SIP BUT Skype is useful for a > number of different purposes) > > If I implemented a CTX-1000 for SIP would it likely slug my Skype > (over NAT) ? > > has anybody tried it? > > <raises head gingerly> > > Thanks, > Stef >[/color] Skype traffic wont be prioritised so if you start making SIP calls the CTX-1000 could start throttling back the other stuff (including Skype) if you are running out of bandwidth. With no SIP or RTP traffic the CTX-1000 should allow Skype to burst to the max bandwidth you have, until you start trying to make a SIP call. cheers, Paul. -- Working Email: paul-at-polog40-dot-co-dot-uk |
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