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Old 02-09-2006, 12:11 PM   #59
Undertoad
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Originally Posted by tw
UT - did you read the IEEE Spectrum article? Even simple packet skewing software will identify different packets from different type of VoIP providers; skewing only ones that an IP provider wants to degrade; leave all others undisturbed. While VoIP packets are skewed, those ICMP packets remain totally unaffected. Why would you even bring up ICMP which is not affected by 'packet skewing'? But then you knew that.
If you would have been able to comprehend my post, you would have understood that this was exactly my point. I would send both VoIP packets and ICMP packets, and then compare the two; since as I noted, a hardware or routing problem would affect both. If only the VoIP packets were affected, I would know the source of the problem, right? Ya follow buddy?
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