Cisco Systems 416 manual Selecting Voice Vlan Connections

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Chapter 7 Provisioning: Configuring QoS for IP Telephony

Configuring QoS Using the IP Telephony Wizard

If QPM recognizes that the neighboring switch has Layer 3 QoS capabilities, it will trust DSCP from the Layer 3 switch. If there is no neighboring switch (or if the switch is of unknown type), QPM will configure QoS for a Layer 2 device.

To select IntraLAN connections:

Step 1 Select the switch interfaces on which to configure QoS for the LAN connections in the network, by selecting the check boxes next to the appropriate interfaces in the selection table.

For more information about the columns in this table, see IP Telephony Wizard: Select IntraLAN Connections Page, page B-136.

Step 2 To remove any interfaces that were previously assigned for this voice role:

a.Click the Remove button in the Advanced section of the page.

A page appears, displaying the network elements assigned for the IntraLAN voice role.

For more information about this page, see IP Telephony Wizard: Remove Network Elements Page, page B-132.

b.Select the interfaces you want to unassign and click Remove.

The page closes.

Step 3 Click Next.

If the Display Configuration Info. check box is selected, the Configuration Info page appears. After reviewing the assignments summary, click Next.

The voice policy groups and your LAN interfaces assignments will be saved, and the next configuration step of the wizard appears (Selecting Voice VLAN Connections).

Related Topics

Using QPM Tables, page 3-16

Using the IP Telephony Wizard, page 7-5

Viewing Policy Information, page 8-14

Selecting Voice VLAN Connections

Since the IP phone ports are configured to use an auxiliary voice VLAN on the switches, and the QoS style on the IP phone ports is set to VLAN-based, it is important to attach the appropriate policies to the voice VLAN.

In this step, the wizard configures VLAN-based QoS style for an auxiliary VLAN on the connection of the IP phones to the Catalyst 6000 access switch, and also on the Layer 2 switch to Layer 3 switch connection.

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Contents Provisioning Configuring QoS for IP Telephony Understanding QoS for IP TelephonyNetwork Model for Configuring QoS for IP Telephony Related TopicsUsing QPM to Configure QoS for IP Telephony DescriptionConfiguring QoS Using the IP Telephony Wizard Using the IP Telephony Wizard AdvancedSelection Table Assignment SummarySaving Your Assignments Introduction Before you BeginSelecting IP Telephony Devices Choose Reports IP TelephonySelecting IP Phone Connections Selecting SoftPhone Connections Selecting CallManager Connections Selecting IntraLAN ConnectionsSelecting Voice Vlan Connections Selecting Switch to WAN Router Connections Selecting Router WAN to Switch Connections Selecting WAN Point to Point Connections Selecting WAN Frame Relay Connections Modifying Voice Policies EndViewing the Voice Ready Report Advanced IP Telephony Network Configuration Policing SoftPhone TrafficConfiguring QoS on ATM Connections Configuring QoS on ATM to Frame Relay ConnectionsExample 7-1 ATM PVC Virtual Template OL-23444-01

416 specifications

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