You've got a few options. The most basic (and most limited) is using IP RTP
Priority. The will prioritize all RTP traffic on the applied interface. The
best solution (IMHO) is to use LLQ. Low Latency Queueing can be thought of
as CB-WFQ with the added benefit of a priority queue. This is probably what
you want to do. Create a class-map (or map-class if it's a frame relay
interface) and apply the voice traffic to the priority queue with the
"priority" command, and then assign all your other traffic to a "fair
queue". CB-WFQ does provide minimum bandwidth guarantee but .... it does not
give you the priority queue that voice traffic likes so much. Hope this helps.


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