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SGE2000p QoS for VoIP

nbcsecurities
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I am trying to get QoS for my VoIP system setup on several SGE2000p switches and have got a question...

How do I define the ACL for RTP? As far as I can tell it will not let me enter a UDP port range for the RTP traffic... And I cant imagine creating rules for each port would be very effective either. So, how can I define an ACL to cover the RTP traffic so I can classify it?

Thanks

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Here's a useful link

https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3683428

-Tom
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Tom Watts
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Hi Michael, if the voice traffic is tagged, the basic QoS will handle this for you.

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Well, that's really the problem, the switches are the edge point's on the network and will need to tag the traffic... I am actually switching off of a CME platform, so I cannot guarantee that the SIP server and endpoints will tag the traffic themselves...

Here's a useful link

https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3683428

-Tom
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Thanks! Had not thought about using the Vlan ID as the filter... Hopefully that will work.