Rick Smith wrote:
Phil;
What link ?
Your question is a bit vauge, but here are some relevent urls:
Sprint CoS request form (a 2 pager, with some great links to a
guidelines doc and faq):
http://www.sprintlink.net/maint/cos_template.cgi
QoS:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/QoS
Phil
David Choo wrote:
Hi,
Consider doing rate limiting / bandwidth reservation. It worked heaps of
wonders for mine!
That's good to hear. BTW- Am I doing this right? Here are the relevent
chunks of my config on my router:
!
!
class-map Platinum
match access-group 101
!
!
policy-map
What you are doing is changing the priority of packets that you are sending to the internet, you'll have to throttle the bandwidth for incoming packets (or better yet, have sprint do it on their router). What you are doing will help if you are getting bad calls when someine is uploading something
Ouch, Sprint wants $200 for the priviledge. I couldn't get approval for
that yet until we are closer to switching over more lines to voip.
Is it possible to do something equivelent or close without Sprint's help?
It seems like they are implmenting the equivelent of:
service-policy input
Hi
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Phil;
What link ?
We're got a T1 from Sprint that we use for internet. During VIOP calls,
if you download something, the VOIP calls break up.
I found some info at Sprint for adding 'class of service', and I also
have some information on configuring our Cisco routers.
I've read the relevent