From: 1cmpecho (1cmpecho@hotpop.com)
Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 18:38:30 GMT-3
hmm.....maybe...
if your situation is similar to ours - typically one or two local h323
gateways, did's coming into one port, possibly routing to 'local' fxs
attached fax machines...
-or-
if in same box - no need to differentiate.
-or-
if in different local h323 gateway, create a unique voip dialpeer and match
the destination pattern and then media can be flagged with 'ip qos dscp cs4
media'
-or-
if forwarding to an ip host (ip based fax solution) - then you can catch it
on another egress (wan perhaps) somewhere else and mark it with prec4/cs4 -
while matching it against an ip address of the destination
-or-maybe
somehow make use of the 'mgcp ip-tos' in line with your fax setup. this is
a global setting though....so it would affect all of your mgcp traffic - me
thinks...
At 03:46 PM 1/9/2004 -0500, Tomikawa wrote:
>Hi, Group.
>
>I have a quick question regarding voice and fax calls.
>Is there anyway to distingulish voice and fax precedence?
>For example, I would like to set voice for precedence 5 and fax call for
>precedence 4.
>If yes, How can I set them?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tomi
>
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