01-12-2017 08:02 PM - edited 03-17-2019 09:10 AM
Hi!
Can someone tell me please, how does cisco phone perform voice packets/frames marking - using TOS or COS values?
I know, it seems like very simple question, but I can't find the answer
Thanks in advance!
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01-12-2017 08:22 PM
Hi,
Please check the service parameter of the cluster.
System--> Service Parameter.
You can further see the values being conveyed to the phone in the config file.
you can download the phone config using the cmd of the windows:
tftp -i 10.197.180.40 get SEPAAAAAAAAAAAA.cnf.xml
<dscpForAudio tcl="conversational.audio.aq:admitted">184</dscpForAudio>
<dscpForPriorityAudio>180</dscpForPriorityAudio>
<dscpForImmediateAudio>176</dscpForImmediateAudio>
<dscpForFlashAudio>164</dscpForFlashAudio>
<dscpForFlashOverrideAudio>168</dscpForFlashOverrideAudio>
<dscpForExecutiveOverrideAudio>168</dscpForExecutiveOverrideAudio>
<dscpForPriorityVideo>156</dscpForPriorityVideo>
<dscpForImmediateVideo>148</dscpForImmediateVideo>
<dscpForFlashVideo>140</dscpForFlashVideo>
<dscpForFlashOverrideVideo>132</dscpForFlashOverrideVideo>
<dscpForExecutiveOverrideVideo>132</dscpForExecutiveOverrideVideo>
<dscpVideo tcl="conversational.video.avconf.aq:admitted">136</dscpVideo>
<dscpAudioForVideo tcl="conversational.audio.avconf.aq:admitted">136</dscpAudioForVideo>
<dscpForTelepresence tcl="conversational.video.immersive.aq:admitted">128</dscpForTelepresence>
<dscpAudioForTelepresence tcl="conversational.audio.immersive.aq:admitted">128</dscpAudioForTelepresence>
Please rate and mark correct if helpful
Regards,
Adarsh Chauhan
01-12-2017 08:22 PM
Hi,
Please check the service parameter of the cluster.
System--> Service Parameter.
You can further see the values being conveyed to the phone in the config file.
you can download the phone config using the cmd of the windows:
tftp -i 10.197.180.40 get SEPAAAAAAAAAAAA.cnf.xml
<dscpForAudio tcl="conversational.audio.aq:admitted">184</dscpForAudio>
<dscpForPriorityAudio>180</dscpForPriorityAudio>
<dscpForImmediateAudio>176</dscpForImmediateAudio>
<dscpForFlashAudio>164</dscpForFlashAudio>
<dscpForFlashOverrideAudio>168</dscpForFlashOverrideAudio>
<dscpForExecutiveOverrideAudio>168</dscpForExecutiveOverrideAudio>
<dscpForPriorityVideo>156</dscpForPriorityVideo>
<dscpForImmediateVideo>148</dscpForImmediateVideo>
<dscpForFlashVideo>140</dscpForFlashVideo>
<dscpForFlashOverrideVideo>132</dscpForFlashOverrideVideo>
<dscpForExecutiveOverrideVideo>132</dscpForExecutiveOverrideVideo>
<dscpVideo tcl="conversational.video.avconf.aq:admitted">136</dscpVideo>
<dscpAudioForVideo tcl="conversational.audio.avconf.aq:admitted">136</dscpAudioForVideo>
<dscpForTelepresence tcl="conversational.video.immersive.aq:admitted">128</dscpForTelepresence>
<dscpAudioForTelepresence tcl="conversational.audio.immersive.aq:admitted">128</dscpAudioForTelepresence>
Please rate and mark correct if helpful
Regards,
Adarsh Chauhan
01-12-2017 08:35 PM
Thanks!
01-12-2017 08:34 PM
Cisco phones mark voice traffic at both layer 2 and 3. You can either trust dscp (l3) or cos (l2) on your switches.
-Terry
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