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    Default IP precedence for RTP packets

    I have QOS setup in my router based on the IP precedence. It looks like GS 502 does not set the IP precedence for the RTP packets. Is that something that VOIPo can set in the Advanced settings page?

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Quote Originally Posted by sr98user View Post
    I have QOS setup in my router based on the IP precedence. It looks like GS 502 does not set the IP precedence for the RTP packets. Is that something that VOIPo can set in the Advanced settings page?
    Is control of RTP necessary to adjust upstream? I assumed that upstream control was the only meaningful adjustment we have.

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    burris,

    Its just for my outgoing interface. My setup allocates 180K (using 3 way calling or call waiting) for packets marked with IP precedence of 5. 5 is used for voice, video packets.

    Its just to control bottlenecks in my router. Once it goes out of my router, we can't control the packets.

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Quote Originally Posted by sr98user View Post
    burris,

    Its just for my outgoing interface. My setup allocates 180K (using 3 way calling or call waiting) for packets marked with IP precedence of 5. 5 is used for voice, video packets.

    Its just to control bottlenecks in my router. Once it goes out of my router, we can't control the packets.
    Except for these 2 settings, I don't see any other RTP choices..

    local RTP port: xxxx

    Symmetric RTP: yes or no

    Where else would I look?

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Advanced settings, Layer 3 QoS...

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    finally someone's interested in QOS
    HT-286 QOS: default settings
    the HT-502 has the same settings
    my wish list:
    1. Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
    2. Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
    3. Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Quote Originally Posted by dswartz View Post
    Advanced settings, Layer 3 QoS...
    I'm sure you are more versed in this than I, since I come from the POTS world, but take a look at this site pages 4-5 and explain how the ATA, outside the network can control downstream.

    www.patton.com/solutions/voip_and_qos.pdf

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Since I don't have control over Advanced settings in 502, I found another way to match the packets. Cisco router (831) allows me to match by RTP protocol and port numbers. For now, I am doing that and it matches those packets.

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    Default Re: IP precedence for RTP packets

    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    I'm sure you are more versed in this than I, since I come from the POTS world, but take a look at this site pages 4-5 and explain how the ATA, outside the network can control downstream.

    www.patton.com/solutions/voip_and_qos.pdf
    ah,
    the company's most unique product: PPPoE ATA
    my wish list:
    1. Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
    2. Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
    3. Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)

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