Why wouldn't you just use tos=<some value like 0xb8> or tos=lowdelay depending upon the config file in question? Remember there is an overlap between IP precedence bits and some DSCPs for backward compatability. Honor that overlap and you can use DiffServ processing logic even if your device can only set an IP prec. value.
Eugenio De Vena wrote:
well I thought that with diffserv it could be done, I will double check and let you know, thanks for you hint. Eugenio
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I Don't know if this is a solution that is not better suited for your Linux Distro, using vconfig and a 802.1q/1p aware NIC, on the * Server, to create and prioitize the Ingress and Egress Voice VLAN traffic.
Would you not agree?
Sean
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