12-07-2011 09:15 AM - edited 03-17-2019 10:39 PM
I'm configuring up a QoS environment following the new Medianet 4.0 SRND. We're using all Tandberg/Cisco video conferenice endpoints and Avaya IP phones.
Cisco and Avaya recommend marking their signalling packets differently, such as:
Cisco recommendation = mark signalling as CS3
Avaya recommendation = mark signalling as EF and put in the same priority queue as voice.
Cisco also recommends marking interactive-video EF and put it in the same priority as voice.
As far as the signalling, I really don't want to have two different markings, CS3 for video and EF for voice, so my question is:
Should I follow Cisco's recommendation and mark ALL signalling - Tandberg and Avaya - as CS3, or follow Avaya's recommendation and mark ALL signalling as EF.
The answer makes a big difference on how I am to proceed.
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12-07-2011 10:42 AM
However if I were deploying this on a Cisco LAN I'd go with Cisco's recommendations. Signalling traffic is typically pretty low bandwidth and TCP based, so it will work OK in most circumstances and a little protection in a CS3 class is fine.
A general guideline on QoS is to not mix TCP and UDP in a class, which (presuming Avaya sig is TCP based) you would be doing if you lump it all in EF.
It's up to you really... either way the traffic will be protected.
Aaron
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12-07-2011 10:42 AM
However if I were deploying this on a Cisco LAN I'd go with Cisco's recommendations. Signalling traffic is typically pretty low bandwidth and TCP based, so it will work OK in most circumstances and a little protection in a CS3 class is fine.
A general guideline on QoS is to not mix TCP and UDP in a class, which (presuming Avaya sig is TCP based) you would be doing if you lump it all in EF.
It's up to you really... either way the traffic will be protected.
Aaron
Please rate helpful posts..
12-08-2011 09:57 AM
I've decided to not mix the UDP and TCP and will therefore mark signalling CS3.
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