You could set the routing metric of PVC #2 to a higher value than PVC #1.
This will cause all traffic to initially take PVC #1.  Then, you can setup
an access list for the UDP port range used by your VOIP traffic, and use it
within a route-map statement to policy route the VOIP traffic over PVC #2.


At 09:23 AM 1/9/01 +0800, Frank wrote:
>i got a 3640 router at branch site connected with a 7513 at center
>cite by frame relay .I want to transfer data and voice seperately,
>so i set up 2 subinterfaces on 3640.But could the 3640 differ
>them by the specific protocol port(UDP OR TCP PORT ),that is sending
>data to pvc 1,voice over ip to pvc 2?Should i use access list or anything
>like this?
>
>Thanks
>
>frank
>
>
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