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      Gob
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      Hi
      I am trying to improve the call quality on our trixbox and have implemented traffic shaping on our pfS 1.2.3 box.
      I have enabled VOIP optimisation and selected Asterisk and specified a bandwidth reservation.

      My query is "Does the voip optimisation work with IAX traffic as well as SIP?"

      thanks
      Gordon

      If I fix one more thing than I break in a day, it's a good day!

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        danswartz
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        that i'm not sure of.  it is easy enough to just enter your trixbox IP address in the voip IP field and it won't matter :)

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          Gob
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          that I have done, However I assumed that only applies to certain ports that are defined in the traffic shaper as VOIP ports?

          IAX is much simpler than SIP as it only uses TCP port 4569. I could add a manual rule for this port in the shaper, but would that then conflict with the voip optimisation rules if it already existed there?

          If I fix one more thing than I break in a day, it's a good day!

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            danswartz
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            No, if you put the "voip IP", it applies to all traffic wrt that host, AFAIK.  yes, for IAX2, you can prioritize UDP/4569 though.

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