The majority of the sample qos policies seem to be based on either five
or seven qos queues, and most folks don't need all of that. What I've
shown as a sample only has three queues; one for voip, one for my
outbound web traffic, and the default queue that everything else falls
into.
You can
Thank you so much. After fighting with a large/extensive QOS policy from Cisco's SDM tool, I used your sample and tweaked it for my needs and everything started working fine.Bruce
On 8/23/06, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce Reeves wrote:> I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has
Bruce Reeves wrote:
I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco
routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there
is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router.
You can either match on udp/4569, or, match on TOS header bits. I
Bruce Reeves wrote:
I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco
routers
to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a
better
way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router.
I just spent some time doing this myself. If your routers already
Bruce,
this might be able to help give you some hints or a place to start:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/QoS+Cisco
Hope that helps
\R
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On 8/23/06, Bruce Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers
to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better
way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router.
Can't you just setup a policy class
I'm needing some pointers from anyone who has been able to get Cisco routers to recognize the iax protocol and perform QOS on it. Or if there is a better way to get my iax traffic prioritized by the router.
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