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11-09-2005 09:30 AM
11-09-2005 09:30 AM
QoS on 2650 and 2624 switches
Dear Support,
We have recently purchased 20 of the above switches for implementing our VoIP solution.
We have purchased a VoIP solution from a vendor that allows on each IP phone support for a 2 port switch. Therefore we need to mix the user and phone VLANs (single subnet).
I have done an initial setup using a commander switch and several member switches. But now need to implement a policy for honouring the QoS classification of the traffic. (Phones mark with DSCP value of 40).
We already have a WAN infrastructure (Cisco) that is configured to deal with this traffic via a strict priority queue, but need to ensure the LAN side of things also treats this priority traffic correctly.
Has anyone any decent links or working solutions/configs they can help me with.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated, this is for a registered charity ... So thanks again in advance.
regards, Adrian.
We have recently purchased 20 of the above switches for implementing our VoIP solution.
We have purchased a VoIP solution from a vendor that allows on each IP phone support for a 2 port switch. Therefore we need to mix the user and phone VLANs (single subnet).
I have done an initial setup using a commander switch and several member switches. But now need to implement a policy for honouring the QoS classification of the traffic. (Phones mark with DSCP value of 40).
We already have a WAN infrastructure (Cisco) that is configured to deal with this traffic via a strict priority queue, but need to ensure the LAN side of things also treats this priority traffic correctly.
Has anyone any decent links or working solutions/configs they can help me with.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated, this is for a registered charity ... So thanks again in advance.
regards, Adrian.
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11-12-2005 02:31 PM
11-12-2005 02:31 PM
Re: QoS on 2650 and 2624 switches
There is alot of information in the manual:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/59908853-1004-Adv-Trff-ch06-Qos.pdf
Bruce Campbell
Director, Network Services
Information Systems and Technology
MC 1018
(519)888-4567 x38323
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Director, Network Services
Information Systems and Technology
MC 1018
(519)888-4567 x38323
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
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