03-30-2016 08:15 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:45 AM
Short of doing a packet capture is there a way to display the dscp settings that are being used to mark outbound packets on an IX5xxx?
03-30-2016 12:32 PM
Packet capture is the only method that I know of. Similar suggestions have been made in the following threads as well when related to TelePresence endpoints.
04-04-2016 05:52 AM
Hello,
Not sure if this answer you question but put it just in case.
During the call setup the IX5000 logs shows DSCP used for video/audio
i.e
2015-06-20 22:29:06: INFO Main Video negotiated Frame Rate is 30fps.
2015-06-20 22:29:06: INFO Connected to NAME.VEP at Name.VEP
2015-06-20 22:29:09: INFO Center Decoder Resolution is: 1280 X 720.
2015-06-20 22:29:16: INFO Audio DSCP Current Marking: [AF41], Previous Marking: [AF41]
2015-06-20 22:29:16: INFO Audio COS Current Priority: [0], Previous Priority: [0]
2015-06-20 22:29:16: INFO Video DSCP Current Marking: [AF41], Previous Marking: [AF41]
2015-06-20 22:29:16: INFO Video COS Current Priority: [0], Previous Priority: [0]
BR,
Ahmed
04-04-2016 06:48 AM
I believe based of the current and previous language in those log messages those QOS markings are on the receive packet stream where I was looking more for what my endpoint is transmitting to the network. In troubleshooting this issue the folks looking at the network were telling me my traffic was BE and I don't really have anything to show them to say otherwise other than the enterprise settings in the CUCM. On the older CTS units there was a screen on the GUI that showed this info but to the best of my knowledge it is gone on the IX interface.
Maybe something that should be added by the BU?
04-04-2016 08:30 AM
Suggest you contact your Account Manager and raise this issue up to them, they can create enhancement requests for you and take your request to the BU.
01-11-2018 04:24 AM
Did you ever found out why the IX5000 was marking the packets to BE, instead of the values set in CUCM, e.g. default value of CS4 ?
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