Al lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Its much more reliable than translating DSCP to COS by switch which i'm
not sure which switch does that and which one doesn't
COS only works if you use a tagged interface on your Asterisk machine.
Untagged packets have nowhere to put the COS tag. It also
Very Nice!
Its much more reliable than translating DSCP to COS by switch which i'm not
sure which switch does that and which one doesn't, and how they do it
considering some gray area when you translate from DSCP to COS.
On Feb 4, 2008 5:26 PM, Jared Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun,
On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 22:42 -0700, Al lists wrote:
Theoretically, setting TOS value ( these days called DSCP) wont change
anything in switch behavior, unless you are using Layer 3 switches.
What makes a difference in a switch is COS bits, and i'm not sure how
asterisk sets that.
In Asterisk
Dear List,
We are tearing out legacy PBX and replacing with Asterisk PBX and new
LAN for our 90+ person operation. Question: what QOS capabilities
(protocols, etc) does Asterisk support/require in a LAN switch to deliver
business grade phone service? Thanks
John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are tearing out legacy PBX and replacing with Asterisk PBX and new
LAN for our 90+ person operation. Question: what QOS capabilities
(protocols, etc) does Asterisk support/require in a LAN switch to deliver
business grade phone service? Thanks
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:11:04 +0100, Benny Amorsen wrote:
John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We are tearing out legacy PBX and replacing with Asterisk PBX and new
LAN for our 90+ person operation. Question: what QOS capabilities
(protocols, etc) does Asterisk support/require in a LAN
Al lists wrote:
Theoretically, setting TOS value ( these days called DSCP) wont change
anything in switch behavior, unless you are using Layer 3 switches.
What makes a difference in a switch is COS bits, and i'm not sure how
asterisk sets that.
I guess to be safe, you would need to create 2
Theoretically, setting TOS value ( these days called DSCP) wont change
anything in switch behavior, unless you are using Layer 3 switches.
What makes a difference in a switch is COS bits, and i'm not sure how
asterisk sets that.
I guess to be safe, you would need to create 2 VLANS and in the
Al lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Theoretically, setting TOS value ( these days called DSCP) wont change
anything in switch behavior, unless you are using Layer 3 switches.
What makes a difference in a switch is COS bits, and i'm not sure how
asterisk sets that.
Sadly Asterisk still calls