01-02-2018 12:35 PM - edited 03-08-2019 01:16 PM
Hello,
I am hoping that someone can help me. I am pretty good with Cisco but not so great with QOS, let me explain my situation.
Our current location has 2 different l2 switches that are not doing any routing at all. Those are the 2948 and 2960. I have phones connected to the 2960, on the ports i have put
switchport access vlan 55 switchport mode access switchport voice vlan 20 srr-queue bandwidth share 1 30 35 5 priority-queue out mls qos trust dscp auto qos trust spanning-tree portfast spanning-tree bpduguard enable service-policy input Voice_POLICY
and on the trunk port for the 2960 i have:
description UPLINK to CORE switchport mode trunk srr-queue bandwidth share 1 30 35 5 priority-queue out mls qos trust cos auto qos trust spanning-tree portfast disable
I just started working here and we have roughly 20 - 30 phone agents on the phones all the time and we are getting static and voice loss when talking. I looked and there does not appear to be any QOS enabled anywhere except what i have done above. I am wanting to enable QOS on the 2948 (That is how the 2960 connects back to our main router and also enable QOS on the 2821. I am at a loss when it comes to setting up QOS on the 2948 and for the 28281 i have:
class-map match-any VOIP match ip dscp ef match protocol rtp match ip precedence 6 match ip precedence 5 class-map match-any VOICE match access-group 130 class-map match-any MATCH-EF match ip dscp ef ! ! policy-map VOICE-MATCH class MATCH-EF class VOICE set ip precedence 5 policy-map VOIP-QOS class VOIP priority 960 class class-default fair-queue random-detect ! ! access-list 130 permit ip any 10.10x.x.xxx 0.0.0.255 interface GigabitEthernet0/0 service-policy output VOIP-QOS interface GigabitEthernet0/1.4 service-policy output VOICE-MATCH
My questions are:
1) Is there anything else i need to do on the 2960?
2) For the 2948 how do i enable QOS so my voice packets still take priority?
3) The 2821 config i believe is correct but want to make sure i am heading the correct direction.
*Also we have 2 differnet types of phones, altigen 720's and Polycoms.
Please help
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01-02-2018 01:17 PM
01-02-2018 01:17 PM
01-02-2018 01:25 PM
The 2960 config ill look into what you said.
For #3.
The port is connected at a gig, the network it self is not setup properly so i am working through ALOT of hurdles.
This config i found offline, researched the commands and it semi made sense as to why i reached out.
Thanks, Hope this helps some.
What about the CATos?
01-03-2018 05:48 AM
01-03-2018 06:03 AM
Yes I looked on the 2948 and there isn't much and what there is, it is very limited.
Is there a way for me to take 15% of the bandwidth for VOIP? rather than bytes?
Also I researched the 2960x config and couldn't find anything. Any suggestions on changes to it?
01-03-2018 06:49 AM
01-03-2018 07:26 AM
Ok thank you, my last question would be and what I just discovered by doing research.
My company is running 2 PRI's for our phones to go across. Based on what I read is that with PRI's I will not really need QOS because PRI's do not operate within the OSI model and that the PRI is possibly the cause.
Thoughts on this? The reason for all the questions is because both incoming and outgoing calls we are having major jitter and sound loss while on the phone with people outside the building. I immediately thought of QOS VOIP but based on what I just read that might not be the solution and that we might be maxing out our throughput on the PRI's.
01-03-2018 07:48 AM
01-03-2018 07:59 AM
No all my traffic (data) is flowing out of my SonicWALL. I just checked my firewall to see if any voice traffic was flowing that way and there isn't. So I would assume that my voice is going out of PRI's only and no data.
I do not know how to check the PRI's for IPs or data traffic but I do not believe it is having any extra data going through it at this time.
01-04-2018 07:26 AM
Sorry for the delay i have really been digging into this.
So after further discussion i need some more input. Our voice vlan is 10.104.103.xx
our Adtrans which have our PRI's and our PBX are on a different vlan 10.104.1.xx
We are still having the issues and packet loss showing up inside the adtrans stats page but i am not seeing anything on the port itself that match the phone that is having problems at the time. My managers are telling that PRI's only come into play when leaving the building.
Can you possibly shed some light on this? I am under the assumption that our possible problem might be when the phone traffic is jumping from phone vlan to another and back again. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
01-04-2018 09:07 AM
01-04-2018 09:20 AM
Yesterday I went around to our call center members and asked them to detail out their issues.
Some said, they only have problems calling external which tells me to look at the PRI. Then some of them said they also have problems calling internally to extensions inside the same building which makes me think our virtual PBX might be the cause or possible network issue.
Basically I was just wondering if since the Adtran's and the PBX virtual server are on our main data vlan and not setup in our voice vlan would there possibly be an issue when the voice traffic is moved from one vlan to another.
I am trying to rule out network problems, a vendor manages our virtual server for the PBX and for the Adtrans, I am trying to cover my bases from a networking stand point.
Sorry for any confusion.
01-04-2018 10:14 AM
01-04-2018 10:47 AM
Ok,
So those being on 2 different vlan's would not in most cases cause problems.
I am just making sure I understand properly.
01-04-2018 01:35 PM
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