The best you can do is prioritize traffic in and out of your firewall...

Next best is a private line / mpls connection directly to your itsp where
they would honor dscp settings.

Mike
On Sep 21, 2011 8:19 AM, "Matthew Kitchin (usenet/public)" <
[email protected]> wrote:
> When you are connecting to an ITSP over a different providers Internet
connection, how do you guys handle the QOS and such? I know how to handle it
within my network, but there are still a few unknowns to me. In the Verizon
MPLS world, we pay for a certain amount of Gold CAR and make sure it is
always more than our maximum amount of bandwidth our VoIP calls would use.
That ensures the calls are the highest priority possible. Does an Internet
connection (TW Telecom, not cable in this case)typically have a similar
concept? Is that a question only the Internet provider can answer? I thought
someone here might have some info they could share on the subject.
>
> Thanks as always.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:35:03
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