This solution was in the Proctor Guide after all. I think I might have
been using an older version of the guide that did not have this solution
in it. Thanks.
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On 6/16/2010 5:54 AM, Matthew Berry wrote:
In Question 5.6, we are asked to police traffic that was not admitted
via RSVP-enabled Locations-CAC.
The Proctor Guide provides a solution that identifies such traffic as CS1:
class-map match-all RSVP-REMARK
match ip dscp cs1
!
policy-map RSVP-REMARK-POLICY
class RSVP-REMARK
police rate percent 33
As a follow-up to last night's lab experience, I am trying to
determine how the traffic is marked to CS1. Initially, I thought that
this would be done in IOS, but after five hours of sleep I'm thinking
that this is set in CUCM with the following CCM Service Parameter:
DSCP for Audio Calls when RSVP Fails = "CS1(precedence 1) DSCP 001000"
The default is "default DSCP 000000"
This step is not listed in the Proctor Guide, but I believe this will
correctly remark failed RSVP traffic as it leaves CUCM enroute to BR1
phones over the RSVP agent configured on the gateways.
Is this correct?
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