The policy map would be applied to the FastEthernet interface of the HQ router
to mark all traffic from the switch that is headed towards the WAN.
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To: Preethi Thamina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Norma Exel <[
Oops! I meant "match-any"
Thanks,
From: Norma Exel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Shadab Abbasi (moabbasi) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Preethi Thamina <[EMAIL
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Hi,
Do the following 2 way of marking signalling accomplish the same thing?
Option 1:
class-map match-all SIG
match protocol skinny
match protocol sip
match protocol h323
match protocol mgcp
!
policy-map mark
class SIG
set ip dscp cs3
==
Option 2:
ip access-list extend
Hi!
Try taking the module offline and restore it to factory default configuration.
Issue the following while in the CUE:
# offline
# restore factory default
Thanks,Preethi Thamina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 18:32:13 +1000From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[OSL
to increase the Location bandwidth to 80 K
for BR1. But then I would loose points for the Locations CAC question. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
Preethi Thamina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
You need a "frame-relay traffic-shaping" command under the main serial
interface. Without this command, the service-policy will not be in effect. So
try:
interface Serial 2/0
frame-relay traffic-shaping
Thanks,
Preethi Thamina > Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:43:23 +0200&
Thank you. I finally figured it out. I accidently put the MTP in a G729 device
pool! Don't know how that happened
Thank you for the debug ccsip command. Preethi Thamina
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: [OSL |
CCIE_Voice] CCM SIP trunk to CCME FX
thing happens when the
analog phone dials the CCM phone. If I use a H323 ICT trunk as opposed to a Sip
trunk on CallManger, the call goes through just fine – so it is not the FXS
port or the analog phone. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Preethi Thamina