Heads Up :
The post you are writing will appear in a public forum. Please ensure all content is appropriate for public consumption. Review the employee guidelines for the community here.
Hello and thanks for taking a look,I am trying to achieve the following behavior through Cisco QoS.The goal is that when rtp audio packets are flowing then VoIP Queue reserves 464kbps and the other queues have 64 kbps available to share.Therefore, if...
Hello to all,I am trying to configure a QoS for my WAN. I have a cisco 881 router with advanced ip services. My problem is my wan comes from a cable modem which the router connects via a fast ethernet port. Also, the ISP provider guarantees a mini...
Hi Giuseppe,You are correct I did notice I had 1% and not 100%, I fixed this soon after my post. Still it did not fix my issue.I have set MTU to 576 bytes and MSS to 536 bytes for the following reason:Serialization Delay. ( http://www.cisco.com/en/U...
Hi Chris,I am aware about frame relay mechanisms to handle congestion. It seems that the only solution could be to pursue a dual wan set up with a line for VoIP. Unfortunately, dedicated circuits in this location are about $500.00 for 1mbit/1mbit, ...
Hello Christopher,I am setting this up for a SOHO, they have a regular Cable Modem connection. The ISP provider advertises a 4000kbps/768kbps 8:1 ratio (basically 8 customers on the same line). This means that at peak hours of congestion the ISP WAN...
Is there a way to achieve this with another configuration?My problem is that if I enforce 96kbps at all times, I start getting high latency on other services such as web pages and such and my WAN download speed (4mbit) degrades to 1 - 2.5 mbit/sec.