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tcp header-compression

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snootalope

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Hello

I got two 1751's that talk to each other via a ppp frame-relay line that has a cir of 128. This link supports about 12 VoIP phones and 8 WinTerms.

I've already got rtp header-compression working fine.. and it does help.. I'm looking into tcp header-comp now because i've still got to cut down on these net spikes and bw usuage.. 8 users should have no problems accross that (unless their all on the phone at once)..

Is enabling tcp header-comp a good idea? Do you think it'll really help me? Do I use Pasive or not.. From what I read, looks like it doesn't hurt to use it..

Anyway, thanks for any advice!
snooter

"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain

"I should of been a doctor.." Me
 
you could try rtp header-compression too, that'll help out with the voice..

make sure your rtp streams are in the port ranges of 16384 to 32767 though..

BuckWeet
 
yeah.. i already have rtp header-comp workin.. i was wondering if tcp would be just as useful..

"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain

"I should of been a doctor.." Me
 
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