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bjorn

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#20065 12-Mar-2008 10:56
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I have the following options

ATM transmit priority: Low Medium High
IP precedence: (None) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
IP type of service: (None) Normal service Minimize cost Maximize reliability Maximize throughput Minimize delay
802.1p (if 802.1q is enabled on WAN): (None) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ATM transmit priority can be set at Low, Medium and High

IP precedence has a number range between 0 to 7 or none

IP type of service can be set to normal service, minimum cost, maximum reliability, maximum throughput, or minimum delay

802.1p can has a number range between 0 to 7 or none


Which options should I choose to get the best out of my VOIP?

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  #116104 12-Mar-2008 12:01
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Unfortunatly this is on the DSL side and no mater what was set here it would not be honured in Telecoms network, what you need to look at is putting your VFX device on a sataic and give that the priority on you LAN side of your router by port or IP 




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bjorn

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  #116120 12-Mar-2008 13:48
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I was just following these instructions http://www.usr.com/support/9108/9108-ug/tutorial4.htm which seemed to point that it applied to the LAN traffic as well since it was under the LAN menu.

I maybe wrong but the only other QOS is for the wifi

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