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To use RSVP Proxy on Router A and B:
Router A
ip rsvp sender 239.192.20.20 10.10.10.1 UDP 20 30 10.10.10.1 loopback 1
150 20
Router B
ip rsvp reservation 239.192.20.20 10.10.10.1 UDP 20 30 20.20.20.2 Et1 se
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Hi Paul,
you set it on both physical and on sub-interface, for both p2p and
multipoint setups.
hth,
Mark.
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From: Casey, Paul (6822) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:48 PM
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Subject: rsvp question [7:63965]
Hello,
If
Hello,
If I configure rsvp reservations across a frame-relay network, and I am
using point-point / multipoint sub-interfaces, when I configure the
reservation, on the sub-interfaces, do I need to configure the reservation
on the physical interfaces as well. Or is it ok to do it just on the
sub
Hi There.
I got your answer and I have more questions.
1-If instead of real-time apliccations traffic I had other IP traffic, could
I use the value 125ms for TC (1/8s)?
2-Is there any formula for RSVP calculation in case (question) 1 or can I
decide the value just "guessing"?
3-Ba
Yes, 10ms is the target for sample interval for assessing voip and
real-time traffic.
No the RSVP value is independant of the FRTS values but YOU want to make
sure you have a match so you don't reserve more than you can provide or
under reserve for your requirements ;)
The golden formula
Hi There.
I've read the doc from
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/fqcprt5/qcfrsvfr.htm#xtocid20
that try to explain how to configura RSVP on Frame-Relay multipoint
sub-interfaces.
My first question is, based on the example provided by tha
no. You could do a LLQ or PQ type deployment which does guarantee BW, but
afaik, I have never seen rsvp be called for another protocol.
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> Does anyone know of a req-qos like comman
Does anyone know of a req-qos like command for any kind of
application/port? ... RSVP works with VoIP if I give the dial-peer the
keyword req-qos and so does DLSw with dlsw rsvp. I know how RSVP works and
the requirements to implement it. I'm just wondering if there's such command
(li
Does anyone know of a req-qos like command for any kind of
application/port? ... RSVP works with VoIP if I give the dial-peer the
keyword req-qos and so does DLSw with dlsw rsvp. I know how RSVP works and
the requirements to implement it. I'm just wondering if there's such command
(li
bject: Re: RSVP and VOIP [7:42095]
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~yes, but not on the AS5300. You need an H.323 Proxy and/or Gatekeeper
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yes, but not on the AS5300. You need an H.323 Proxy and/or Gatekeeper
>From: "Lupi, Guy"
>Reply-To: "Lupi, Guy"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RSVP and VOIP [7:42095]
>Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 17:19:58 -0400
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I am having a little trouble getting rsvp with voip to work. I have a setup
like below, all interfaces have rsvp enabled, some have more bandwidth
alloted than others, but all of them have a max single reservation of
10KBps. I make a call from r8 to r7 and can see the path messages from the
Hi all.
I have a question about RSVP.
As far as I know, RSVP is an unidirectional signaling protocol, in the way
you specify only one information flow (one sends and other receives).
In a scenario like a VoIP network (for instance) where every conversation
implies two information flows, I
I'm not familiar with RSVP, can I can help with WFQ.
WFQ is enabled by default on nearly all serial interfaces with speeds less
then 2Mbps. (Exceptions are if you are using SDLC, X.25, LAPB, compressed
PPP, and maybe a couple others).
WFQ is able to sense the various 'conversation
Have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/cc111/dwfq.h
tm for a discussion of various flavors of WFQ.
RSVP is a different animal. RSVP is used to reserve specific resources
across a path.
See: http://www.isi.edu/div7/rsvp/rsvp.html for a discussion of
I have basic questions about RSVP and WFQ
1- How WFQ works ? I mean how are the number of queues
are governed when you enable WFQ ?
2- How is algorithm works ? i,e how are the packets
classified and how are the low volume data are placed
on the queue front ?
3- How does RSVP interact
Hi!
Just ask for it :-)
> I have some questions about WFQ and RSVP any one can help
> thanks
> mohamed shommo
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I have some questions about WFQ and RSVP any one can help
thanks
mohamed shommo
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Use RTP priority instead of RSVP. Also, if you are using multilink in
any way, definitely use multilink interleaving.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/1750/cnfg_gds
I wouldn't use RSVP.
Also, trying to have 12 phones supported by BRI is a bit tight. Hopefully
you are anticipating that not all of the users will be on the phone at the
same time.
G.729 = 8K voice, but you must add IP overhead. Without CRTP each call
takes about 25K. With CRTP each
Hello all,
I am trying to config RSVP for VoIP and is a little confuse about it.
The command "ip rsvp bandwidth [max bandwidth] [single reservation]"
I am using 2 BRIs. How much should the max bandwidth and single reservation
be? I will be supporting 12 phone lines.
I am reading
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