Looking at "Configuring an efficient QoS Map" document, it's recommends using DSCP markings to identify SIP/RTP traffic as it's more efficient then ACLs.
For example:
qos map VOICE 10
match dscp 46
match dscp 40
If I have configuration of:
ip sip qos dscp 40
ip rtp qos dscp 46
would those DSCP values be applied be applied to traffic generated on the Adtran, that is SIP/RTP traffic resulting from a connected PBX or FXS line, and thus be matched by the "qos map" statement?
Mhess,
Thanks for posting! You are correct; given that configuration, the SIP and RTP packets generated by the Adtran unit would match that QoS policy. Of course, you would then generally want to apply a "priority" statement to that QoS map. Feel free to reply to this thread with any additional questions you may have.
Thanks!
David
Mhess,
Thanks for posting! You are correct; given that configuration, the SIP and RTP packets generated by the Adtran unit would match that QoS policy. Of course, you would then generally want to apply a "priority" statement to that QoS map. Feel free to reply to this thread with any additional questions you may have.
Thanks!
David
Mhess,
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Thanks!
David
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Thanks,
Geoff