How to configure Videoconferencing [7:52216]

2002-08-28 Thread mindiani mindiani

I have 5 different sites connected to the main sites aver ADSL 1 MB circuits 
using 1721 routers. The main sites is using 3640 router.

How would I configure videoconferencing on the routers ?

Configuring LLQ would that be enough to make desktop videoconferencing work 
?






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Re: How to configure Videoconferencing [7:52216]

2002-08-28 Thread Brian Hartsfield

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, mindiani mindiani wrote:

> I have 5 different sites connected to the main sites aver ADSL 1 MB
circuits
> using 1721 routers. The main sites is using 3640 router.
> 
> How would I configure videoconferencing on the routers ?
> 
> Configuring LLQ would that be enough to make desktop videoconferencing
work
> ?

Configuring LLQ would be a first step.  You also have an issue of multiple
sites coming into a central hub so you are probably also going to need to
setup policing and/or shaping so make sure the traffic does not bottleneck
as it comes into the main site.

Since you are talking about desktop videoconferencing, do remember that
you need to setup QoS not just on the routers but on the switches as well.

Also, if your videoconferencing application does not set the Cos/Tos
priority bits you are going to need to set those values as well
preferablly in your edge switches so your core does not have to do that.

Brian




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