so just an update to let everyone know how to fix, not a single dropped call or a single bit of packet loss recorded on the pbx
it was all down the the dscp headers not being read so if you have similar issues with multiple traffic over you lan configure diffserve to read the headers off the...
so been playing with my router today configuring difserv and its now listening to the packet header dscp 46 hopefuly this fixes my issues and I can see all pc's are using 10/100 and my servers are negotiating at gigabit on the switches. and the switches are negotiating at gigabit to each other...
So any PCs using passthrough on the phones will be limited to 10/100 as that is what the phones are."
yep I know they will but was curious about the rest of the network as there are servers and printers and wallscreens does a switch only work as well as its slowest connected device the rest of...
i've tagged 192.168.1.x subnet into a seperate vlan from 10.0.0.x subnet
and did some load testing today if i have 1 call incoming and 3 calls outgoing and 1 call internal i get packet loss of 60 to 90% and calls get interupted
I can see on the netgear switch the processing load is high but...
i'll see what happens with tagging 192.168.1.x into a seperate vlan see if it helps get rid of the jitter i guess it would seperate the broadcast traffic, but Each VLAN requires its own subnet, but each subnet does not require its own VLAN.
My main concern is how do i get the best out of my...
there is no vlan separating the 192.168.1.x traffic as then i wouldnt be able to use the dumb switch on the back of the avaya phone to plug the pc in on 10.0.0.x
the switches are auto negotiating this is what leads me to believe they will only work as fast as the pbx on the network meaning...
Hi i have a network configured to be on 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 on this network i have a windows server and a few linux servers and about 20 windows desktops and the odd linux desktop
I have a router that manages DHCP, local DNS, load balancing the the wan and firewall and ad blocking and...
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