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Re: bad Vonage connection, was Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking
From: John Levine <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 16 Feb 2005 22:35:18 -0000
What caused that issue was file transfers and other bursty traffic overwhelming queues, resulting in vonage traffic being stomped.
My router is a BSD/OS box and I see no evidence that it's losing packets. Keep in mind that the trouble was on inbound traffic, and my internal network, a 100Mb switched ethernet, is a lot faster than my T1, so it's hard to see how there'd be any queueing under any circumstances. I did traceroutes, looks like it was in either Sprint-land or the NSP to NSP gateway.
Current thread:
- Re: Re[2]: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking, (continued)
- Re: Re[2]: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Stephen Sprunk (Feb 16)
- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Hannigan, Martin (Feb 15)
- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Nathan Allen Stratton (Feb 15)
- Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Stephen Sprunk (Feb 15)
- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Sean Donelan (Feb 15)
- Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Steven M. Bellovin (Feb 15)
- Re: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Sean Donelan (Feb 15)
- RE: Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Hannigan, Martin (Feb 15)
- RE: bad Vonage connection, was Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking John R Levine (Feb 15)
- RE: bad Vonage connection, was Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking Daniel Senie (Feb 16)
- Re: bad Vonage connection, was Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking John Levine (Feb 16)
- RE: bad Vonage connection, Jeffrey Race (Feb 16)
- Re: bad Vonage connection, John Levine (Feb 17)
- RE: bad Vonage connection, was Vonage complains about VoIP-blocking John R Levine (Feb 15)