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Old 16-04-2008, 10:33
Dave Saville
 
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My ISP provides statistics for my line and IP addresses (I have 8
"real" addresses) as I have my SIP box on a dedicated IP I can see the
usage. It does however appear to be asymetric with the "download"
being very much less than the "upload" 2 or 3 to 1. Is this normal or
does SWMBO talk more than she listens? :-)
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Old 16-04-2008, 11:50
Gordon Henderson
 
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In article <fV45K0OBJxbE-pn2-zFnMqMmpUnuO@localhost>,
Dave Saville <dave@nospam.deezee.org> wrote:[color=blue]
>My ISP provides statistics for my line and IP addresses (I have 8
>"real" addresses) as I have my SIP box on a dedicated IP I can see the
>usage. It does however appear to be asymetric with the "download"
>being very much less than the "upload" 2 or 3 to 1. Is this normal or
>does SWMBO talk more than she listens? :-)[/color]

It could be the case if the service you're connecting to supports
silence suppression. Does the actual number make sense - eg. on a 5+
minute call do you see it peaking at 80Kb/sec for example?

Gordon
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Old 16-04-2008, 12:24
Chris Davies
 
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Dave Saville <dave@nospam.deezee.org> wrote:[color=blue]
> I have my SIP box on a dedicated IP I can see the usage. It does
> however appear to be asymetric with the "download" being very much
> less than the "upload" 2 or 3 to 1 [...][/color]

Asymmetric codec negotiation?
Chris
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Old 16-04-2008, 17:35
Dave Saville
 
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:50:53 UTC, Gordon Henderson
<gordon+usenet@drogon.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> In article <fV45K0OBJxbE-pn2-zFnMqMmpUnuO@localhost>,
> Dave Saville <dave@nospam.deezee.org> wrote:[color=green]
> >My ISP provides statistics for my line and IP addresses (I have 8
> >"real" addresses) as I have my SIP box on a dedicated IP I can see the
> >usage. It does however appear to be asymetric with the "download"
> >being very much less than the "upload" 2 or 3 to 1. Is this normal or
> >does SWMBO talk more than she listens? :-)[/color]
>
> It could be the case if the service you're connecting to supports
> silence suppression. Does the actual number make sense - eg. on a 5+
> minute call do you see it peaking at 80Kb/sec for example?[/color]

I don't think I can drill down to that sort of detail - The stats are
just daily up/down per IP

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Old 17-04-2008, 20:50
Philippe Deleye
 
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"Chris Davies" <chris-usenet@roaima.co.uk> wrote in message
news:g84hd5xg6p.ln2@news.roaima.co.uk...[color=blue]
> Asymmetric codec negotiation?
> Chris[/color]

* Indeed, this could be the case. Incoming and outgoing Codecs do not
necessarely have to be the same.
* And of course .... more talking than listening could influence different
up- or download volumes.


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Old 18-04-2008, 05:17
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"Philippe Deleye" <Philippe.Deleye@blablabla.advalvas.be> wrote in message
news:4807a9f1$0$2955$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...[color=blue]
>
> "Chris Davies" <chris-usenet@roaima.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:g84hd5xg6p.ln2@news.roaima.co.uk...[color=green]
>> Asymmetric codec negotiation?
>> Chris[/color]
>
> * Indeed, this could be the case. Incoming and outgoing Codecs do not
> necessarely have to be the same.
> * And of course .... more talking than listening could influence different
> up- or download volumes.
>
>[/color]


Hi,

Equally, silence suppression on downstream, and off upstream, might be a
factor (and not unknown - on some equipment I turn off local silence
suppression as others complain... whereas with different [e.g. industrial
grade kit], it may not be so noticeable and so can be safely on [such as may
be the case with the downstream or incoming audio with the ITSP in use as
part of your installation / configuration]).

Hope this may be of some help.


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