11-13-2008 10:57 AM - edited 03-15-2019 02:32 PM
Hello,
I have Snom phones that do SIP / RTP and connect to an Asterisk server.
The following configuration I have tried does not seem helpful..please help!
#Access-list with Snom SIP & RTP
ip access-list extended voip-traff
permit udp any any range 5060 5061
permit udp any any range 10000 20000
#class-map named ipphone & match acl voip-traff:
class-map match-any ipphone
match access-group name voip-traff
#Policy map named voip, match class-map iphone:
policy-map voip
class ipphone
set dscp cs5
#set interfaces to police policy-map voip:
interface-range gi 0/1 - 48
service-policy input voip
#enable qos globally:
mls qos
#map out QOS to COS-DSCP
#or mls qos map cos-dscp 0 8 16 24 32 40 46 48
Please help!
11-19-2008 09:12 AM
Are the VOIP phones currently sending at a certain DSCP value?
How are you verifying that the DSCP values aren't being set properly?
Can you send a "show policy-map int
11-19-2008 12:20 PM
how about this:
ip access-list extended voip-traffic
permit udp any any range 5060 5061 <-SIP
permit udp any any range 16384 32767 <-RTP
class-map match-all class_ipphone
match access-group name voip-traffic
policy-map pol_voice
class class_ipphone
set dscp ef
class class-default
set descp 0
int-range gi0/1 - 48
service-policy input pol_voice
mls qos
mls qos map cos-dscp 0 8 16 24 32 46 48 56
This way, it will identify all RTP/SIP traffic from such interface which phones connected, then assign them with appropriate dscp value, inside switch itself, it will use internal CoS-DSCP map to adjust 'CoS-5' to 'DSCP-46' for all following traffics flow.
Also run:
show policy-map int gi0/1 input
to see marking result
Please rate if help
James
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