Re: Qos over Wireless

From: Ed bajes (ccie10374@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 13:16:33 GMT-3


George,
Did you look more towards the wireless connection in
terms of line of site, db attenuation, antena's
direction and so forth ?

Eyad
--- George Gittins <g.gittins@edinburg.esc1.net>
wrote:
> I have a site which I have deployed ip phones. That
> site is connected to
> our core via T1. However I have that site connected
> to another site that
> has the call manager via a wireless product call
> Proxim tsunami.. here
> is a little layout.
>
> School-----t1-core------call managers site
> |
> | Ethernet via wireless tsunami
> |
> |
> |
> 4507/ fast Ethernet----Call managers
>
>
>
>
> here is the problem that I am running into I have
> configured both
> interfaces on the router with llq but for some
> reason the link via the
> wireless is terrible, I get broken voice .However
> when I shut down the
> port and make the traffic go via the t1 no problem.
> I am attaching the
> config for the port on the 4507. Has anyone deployed
> ip phones
> successfully via any wireless products out there?. I
> was thinking in
> creating a policy map with Dscp values maybe that
> will fix the problem
>
>
> interface FastEthernet7/2
> description Proxim link to Esparza & Economides
> no switchport
> ip address 10.2.0.1 255.255.255.0
> qos trust dscp
> end
>
>
> config from my router
>
>
>
>
> class-map match-all voice-signaling
> match access-group 103
> class-map match-all voice-traffic
> match access-group 102
> !
> !
> policy-map VOICE-POLICY
> class voice-traffic
> priority 256
> class voice-signaling
> bandwidth 40
> class class-default
> fair-queue
> !
> !both policies are applied to both interfaces , the
> serial and the fast
> Ethernet connected to the wireless.
>
> George Gittins
> Network Maintenance Supervisor
> ECISD
>
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