I think I understand the ip rtp priority command.

ip rtp priority (rtp port start #) (range) (max bandwidth in kb)

If you have 4 voice channels, each requiring 24k of bandwidth, you should
enter:

ip rtp priority 16384 16383 100

I may have the port numbers wrong, but up to 100k of voice traffic would
have absolute priority over everything else.

Where I get confused is the max-reserve-bandwidth command. The default is
75%. This affects how much bandwidth is available to Class-based WFQ and RTP
Priority.

Does someone have an example that would illustrate the concept?


Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
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