Use RSVP on your VOIP dial peers.  Set the bandwidth low so a second call
won't get a reservation and be denied.  Kind of like a gatekeeper fuction,
sort of.  Or,  go ahead and set up gatekeeper on a router somewhere in your
network and set the bandwidth accordingly.

Tony M.
#6172

----- Original Message -----
From: Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNA, CCDA, CCNP. 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:29 PM
Subject: VoIP Traffic Shaping Config [7:14451]


> Hi folks,
>
> Hope this newsgroup does not make me lazy!!!
> hehehehehe
>
> I have a problem guys.  I have a Cisco 3640 configured
> with an FXS voice module (2 voice ports).  I am
> contending with a 28.8k link to my head office.  I do
> voice and data on that link.  However, i need to
> restrict my voice calls to one at a time.  I have done
> some QOS on that link. In addition, i want the two
> voice ports on the FXS VIC to be operational.  Is
> there a command which i can use to disable one voice
> port automatically when i am using the second port?
> What i really mean is to have one port disabled as
> soon as i pick up the handset attached to the other
> port.  You get what i mean?  Well the reason behind
> this is that i don't want my colleagues (who think
> 28.8k is a heaven)to use more than one handset at a
> time to call the head office.  But i want port 3/1/0
> and port 3/1/1 to be active so that any can be used at
> any time (not simultaenously).
>
> Regards!!!
> Oletu




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