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10-18-2017 03:41 AM
10-18-2017 03:41 AM
Re: QoS for voice traffic
I Had an issue with the Snom 300, handsets.
The Provider and the, deveopers were blaming the PBX and the network, untill i proved that the calls were being droped by the SIP Protocol on the fact the recever switches were faulty. once we RMA ed the handsets we didnt have any issues what so ever.
the sip protocol, and there are others for signaling requires an explicit hang up, loss of data packets wont drop the call.
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04-10-2018 01:44 PM
04-10-2018 01:44 PM
Re: QoS for voice traffic
I know this is an old topic, but I would like some help with a problem I am having with my HP 5130 EI
Here is the version information....
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HPE 5130-48G-PoE+-4SFP+ (370W) EI JG937A with 1 Processor
BOARD TYPE: 5130-48G-PoE+-4SFP+ EI
DRAM: 1024M bytes
FLASH: 512M bytes
PCB 1 Version: VER.B
Bootrom Version: 145
CPLD 1 Version: 002
Release Version: HPE 5130-48G-PoE+-4SFP+ (370W) EI JG937A-3115-US
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I tried applying the same config you recommended to make a whole vlan a priority and the policy is showing failed when I use a "if-match any" in my traffic classifier.
See the output below of the display qos vlan-policy 30
display qos vlan-policy vlan 30
Vlan 30
Direction: Inbound
Policy: PrioVeryHigh
Classifier: MatchAny (Failed)
Operator: AND
Rule(s) :
If-match any
Behavior: SetVeryHigh
Marking:
Remark dscp cs6
Remark dot1p 7
Remark local-precedence 7
On the classifier line it is showing "MatchAny(Failed)"
Do you know why this would be showing as failed? I even tried removing and readding the policy and re-applying it and it still comes back as failed.
Thank you for your help.
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04-10-2018 02:31 PM
04-10-2018 02:31 PM
Re: QoS for voice traffic
I found from the logs it was saying there was a conflict in the remark.
I removed the local precendence remark 7 and now it is applying successfully.
Thank you
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