yes, but not on the AS5300.  You need an H.323 Proxy and/or Gatekeeper

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>Subject: RSVP and VOIP [7:42095]
>Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 17:19:58 -0400
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>I am having a little trouble getting rsvp with voip to work.  I have a 
>setup
>like below, all interfaces have rsvp enabled, some have more bandwidth
>alloted than others, but all of them have a max single reservation of
>10KBps.  I make a call from r8 to r7 and can see the path messages from the
>calling router (r8), but the called router doesn't seem to send the
>reservation messages.  Also, is there a way to define the amount of
>bandwidth the VOIP peers want to reserve?  I pasted my dial peer
>configurations below, thanks.
>
>
>r8--------r2---------r6---------r5----------r7
>
>
>R8
>
>dial-peer voice 1 pots
>  destination-pattern 14085...
>  port 1/0/0
>!
>dial-peer voice 2 voip
>  destination-pattern 83222...
>  req-qos controlled-load
>  acc-qos controlled-load
>  session target ipv4:7.7.7.7
>!
>num-exp 2... 83222...
>
>R7
>
>dial-peer voice 2 voip
>  destination-pattern 14085...
>  req-qos controlled-load
>  acc-qos controlled-load
>  session target ipv4:8.8.8.8
>!
>dial-peer voice 1 pots
>  destination-pattern 83222...
>  port 1/0/0
>!
>num-exp 5... 14085...
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