From: Jason Aarons (jaarons@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 31 1999 - 13:08:15 GMT-3
I don't belive VOIP/RSVP will be in the lab, but I could see Traffic
Shapping etc.
Your RSVP bandwidth would be the amount you want to "try" to RSVP. So if
you run g711 it would be approx 8K per phone call. So if you had 2 FXS
cards you might want to RSVP 16K, etc.
I can't see the lab having RSVP though, if it did the point value should be
low..
----Original Message Follows----
From: Derek Fage <DerekF@itexjsy.com>
Reply-To: Derek Fage <DerekF@itexjsy.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: VOIP Questions
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 15:32:07 +0100
I'm running through some Voice scenarios, and have a few issues.
Setting up the actual voice stuff with pots and voip dial peers is simple
enough, but I'm having some problems with the RSVP/WFQ/Traffic shaping.
One configuration I'm looking is setup as follows (bear in mind that this is
all on paper - no voice kit available 8-(
Phone -- FXS -- R1 (2600) -- Ethernet -- R2 (2500) -- Frame -- R3 (2600) --
FXS -- Phone
The frame connection is 64k with a 32k CIR
I have the followign questions:
1. On the R1 E0 what values should I put into the rsvp bandwidth command ?
Should this match up with the values on the frame interfaces, or does it not
matter
2. On the R2 E0 I am again unsure what to put in the rsvp bandwidth command
3. On the F/R interfaces I need to know what rsvp bandwidth to use, and how
to decide what to use for traffic-shape parameters and fair-queue
parameters. Also, should these parameters be set on the physical F/R
interface, on the point-to-point subinterface, or on both ?
Cheers,
Derek...
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