[ale] Hylafax and Vonage
Brandon Colbert
brandon at geekrus.net
Wed Jan 19 18:12:42 EST 2005
Steven A. DuChene wrote:
>Brandon:
>Have you looked at the Hylafax logs to see if there is any indication there
>about what might be failing?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brandon Colbert <brandon at geekrus.net>
>Sent: Jan 19, 2005 5:24 PM
>To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org>
>Subject: Re: [ale] Hylafax and Vonage
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>Geoffrey wrote:
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>>Brandon Colbert wrote:
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>>>Upon switching to Vonage, we have lost the ability to connect with
>>>many of our clients. 30-40% of incoming faxes don't complete and
>>>about the same number of outgoing ones do not complete. Are there any
>>>special settings in hylafax to get it to work correctly over VOIP?
>>>
>>>
>>Is your vonage box sharing the bandwidth with other machines? You
>>should have it in a location where it's qos will address that issue.
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>>That is to say, it shouldn't be, say on a switch with 9 other
>>computers. The safest place would be between your firewall and the
>>rest of your network. That way it's protected by the firewall, but
>>can do the qos to the total bandwidth.
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>The firewall is first and it has three network cards in it. One
>card/subnet is the WAN connection. Second card/subnet is the LAN. Third
>card/subnet is the VOIP.
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I see a lot of t.38 errors.
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