Hi Bill,
Thanks for your reply. I shall be therefore using the following config
without using
auto qos...
policy-map MQC-FRTS-768
class class-default
shape average 729600 7296 0 ! Enables MQC-Based FRTS
service-policy WAN-EDGE ! Queues packets headed to the shaper
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interface Serial2/0
no ip
Hi All,
I need to map cos 5 to EF 46. The gig port for CUPC client needs to be marked
for dscp3 and
guaranteed BW of 32k for CUPC signalling
Excess traffic should be marked to dscp 8 and then transmitted.
My configuration on the Headquater switch is as follows...
mls qos
mls qos map cos-dscp
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Am Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2012 schrieb singh :
hi Guys,
Thanks for your inputs.
I generally use command prompt and putty to access my routers and servers
hence I am not sure how different is secure crt from these terminals.
Besides this I see it is
You could always ssh from a Router,so not necessarily true that you would HAVE
to have an SSH capable
client. ;)
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Using the SRND it is fairly easy to cut and paste but here is a full sample
of class based shaping
class-map match-any RTP
match ip dscp ef
class-map match any Signal
match ip dscp cs3
policy-map queueing
class RTP
priority percent 25
class Signal
bandwidth percent 5
class class-default
yes you can use ssh from a telnet session in a router, something like for
proctor labs
ssh -l administrator 10.10.210.10
it will then prompt you for a password
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Falko Bergmann fa...@bergmaenner.netwrote:
You could always ssh from a Router,so not necessarily
Dear All,
I am integrating CUE with CME, When I run the initialization Wizard , the
system keep giving me the following message
Login to Call Manager Express as Administrator Failed. Check your Call
Manager Express Configuration
I am using a Call Manager Express not on box with the CUE module,