Is the switch likely to be the bottle neck in your network? Surely you want
QoS enabled routers where bandwidth isn't plentiful.

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Sent: 29 March 2006 03:50
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Switch Recomendation

Thanks matt and larry.
I have a 2512 procurve that we like and a Dell switch as well.

Who makes the Dell switches for Dell?

Guess what I really want is to make sure that those little voice packets 
get the priority :)

George

Matt Liotta wrote:
> We've found that you don't really need a QoS capable switch. What is 
> more important is for the appropriate COS and TOS bits to be set by the 
> VoIP device(s) in question and have a switch capable of "doing the right 
> thing" with those packets. Every enterprise grade switch we have looked 
> at seems to do the right thing when the bits are set. We've been happy 
> with Dell switchs for example.
> 
> -Matt
> 
> George Rogato wrote:
> 
>> I need a recommendation for a 12 port switch that handles a high 
>> amount of packet per second and has qos for voip.
>> Cost isn't an issue.
>>
>> Anyone have a suggestion?
>>
>> Thanks
>> George
> 
> 
> 

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