I see that the VoIP uses NT as the OS. How much none VoIP traffic do you
expect from that box? If it is not alot, you can use the source IP address
for QoS setup. Can you call com2001 to ask how the port number is
calculated? I say throw it away and use Cisco gear.
Albert
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Subject: H.323 prioritization
Has anyone used custom prioritization and queuing to prioritize H.323
traffic over other data traffic? If so, I'd be very interested in seeing
some working configurations.
The problem that I'm having is narrowing the field of ports to prioritize.
Prioritizing the initial TCP handshake is straightforward, but once it makes
the connection it uses a dynamic UDP high port . Do you prioritize all high
port UDP traffic?
The devices that create the H.323 traffic are two voice PBXs(com2001) that
have VoIP capabilities via the H.323 standard. They are connected by a T1
using 2501s to route IP.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Francis Arigo, MCSE, CCNA
System Administrator
Classroom Connect
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