Thanks. I've been meaning to test. I still intend to test, but I
wondered if it was already a known quantity.
On 1/31/2020 1:16 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
If a customer has our VoIP we almost always put it outside the PPPoE,
but I just checked a customer that I know has VoIP hosted elsewhere
and we have a Hi Priority channel enabled for their SM. The AP stats
are showing the byte counters incrementing for that LUID. So I think
the answer is yes, somehow it is seeing the QoS tags despite being
inside PPPoE.
We don’t use PPPoE in the SM, so I can’t verify that. But I would
think if it works with PPPoE on the customer’s router, it should also
work with PPPoE in the SM.
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bump
anybody?
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Cambium PPPoE and QoS
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If you're marking traffic with DSCP tags to use the high priority
channel in a PMP450 system, will that be broken if you start doing
PPPoE? Or does the AP look for DSCP tags inside the PPPoE session?
Does it make any difference if the PPPoE client is on the SM vs being
on a Router past the SM?
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