Greetings, I've recently simplified QoS on our edge routers. Here's what we're using:
class-map match-any Core_Voice_Signaling match access-group name Core_Voice_Signaling class-map match-any Core_Voice_RTP match access-group name Core_Voice_RTP policy-map voice class Core_Voice_Signaling bandwidth percent 5 class Core_Voice_RTP priority percent 70 class class-default fair-queue random-detect dscp-based ip access-list extended Core_Voice_RTP remark DSCP 24 = TOS 3 permit udp any any dscp cs3 remark DSCP ef permit udp any any dscp ef ip access-list extended Core_Voice_Signaling remark SIP Signalling permit udp any any eq 5060 permit tcp any any eq 5061 remark MGCP Signaling permit udp any any eq 2727 permit udp any any eq 2427 remark Samsung Signaling permit udp any any eq 6000 permit udp any any eq 9000 remark Cisco Skinny Signaling permit udp any any eq 2000 permit tcp any any eq 2000 remark Allworx Signaling permit udp any any eq 2088 permit tcp any any eq 8081 For some reason when I apply 'voice' to an ATM sub-interface it doesn't seem to show up under the show policy-map interface command. interface ATM3/0.15 point-to-point ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.252 pvc x/yyy vbr-nrt 2688 2688 10 tx-ring-limit 10 oam-pvc manage encapsulation aal5mux ip service-policy output voice ! router#show policy-map interface atm3/0.15 router# Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Along with any comments/suggestions on the way I have QoS configured. Thanks, Jason _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/