08-11-2015 10:05 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:02 AM
I have an MPLS network that has QoS policies to prioritize voice traffic. However I have an issue where a circuit (1.5MB T1) is being saturated by clients. Network reports by the carrier show 95%+ utilization either receive or send and the high traffic causes my Cisco IP Phones to have TCP timeouts to the CUCM at the core.
So my question is:
Can I shape traffic at my F0/0 interface that connects to the carrier CPE so that my VLAN's are prioritized at the point of entry/egress?
My data VLAN 10 would get 85% dedicated and voice VLAN 5 would get the remaining 15% so that phones do not lose registration?
04-12-2016 11:43 PM
Hi, I know that each VLAN can have its own shaping, possibly by basic MQC. However, I have a few question for you to understand your situation better. No offense, my straight questions are,
When you said "saturated by clients", who administers the clients? You?
When you said "I have an MPLS network", who administers the mpls-aware routers? You?
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04-13-2016 03:23 AM
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Yes, if you have routers, you could shape one site's 100 Mbps egress to another site's T1 ingress, to insure VoIP is prioritize. However, if running across an MPLS network, MPLS vendors often support some QoS, so working with them, you should be able to prioritize VoIP going into the T1 site.
For the converse, T1 site to FE site, the T1 site, like other sites, should have QoS enable to deal with local interface congestion.
So, to recap, you should only need to shape, if the MPLS cloud doesn't support QoS from MPLS to sites. (NB: BTW, shaping works well if there are only two sites, or perhaps if you're logical topology is hub and spoke, but if multipoint, you really need MPLS QoS support too.)
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