Basically, in a fully configured IPIP network most VOIP scenarios should
work without issues.
1. The tunnel system is a full mesh, meaning that your destinations are
directly reachable via the mesh. Any mesh partner is a P2P VPN, the only
drawback is a slightly reduced MTU
For BGP announced destinations, if you route to them via amprgw you will
get a bottleneck at amprgw. If you use your public IP to reach them,
sacrificing your 44net source address in the process, that bottleneck is
gone.
2. If you announce your subnet via BGP, there are 2 scenarios depending
on your peers configuration. It is the reverse of the situation from
point 1, and outside your control.
3. VPN solutions offert no advantage over the mesh and may increase
latency, but you are right, they depend on their server and networking
capabilities.
So if your partners are on the mesh, the mesh is the best solution. For
others, your mileage may vary. But at least for BGP destinations, try to
NAT to your public IP instead of tunneling via amprgw.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 11/07/2022 00:50, Frederic Zulian via 44net wrote:
Hello,
Did you get any answers for VoIP traffic?
I'm interested in testing VoIp.
Frédéric ZULIAN
F1sxo
Le mar. 21 juin 2022 à 13:52, Ken via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> a
écrit :
Hello all,
So I have been assigned a block of IPs and have successfully
created a gateway. I am able to pass traffic trough it as expected
and it works as one would expect. However...
My intended use case for amprnet includes a lot of VOIP traffic,
which as we all know is heavily dependent on latency and
bandwidth. I am currrently utilizing the IPIP tunnel approach to
connect my gateway into the system.
My questions are,
1. If I deploy my VOIP services on 44Net with my current
configuration, what are the pitfalls?
2. If I announce my gateway via BGP will my throughput then be
limited to uscd gateway, or will it be based on my connection speed?
3. I know some vpn capabilities have been introduced into the
system, I presume that my connection will then be rated based on
the connection at the VPN server location.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the opportunity given here to
learn and expand my knowledge.
73,
de KC2IDB
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