If your told to mark signaling and media traffic from CallManager then you
are absolutely correct- the IP Voice Media Streaming App will produce media
packets and there is a service parameter to change the markings if you want
to trust them.
 
If you are told to just ensure the signaling traffic is marked correctly
then you can ignore the media traffic emerging from the IP Voice Media
Streaming service.
 

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I don't see it mentioned anywhere that CRS, Attendant Console Queue, MOH,
Annunciator, MTP, etc. all use RTP.  If you're not allowed to trust DSCP
from CCM/CRS and Unity, then these too should be marked on the server ports,
not just signaling protocols.  

 

Thoughts?

 

 

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