Polycom V2IU 4350 user manual Classifying, Upstream Traffic Management

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User Manual V2IU 4350 Converged Network Appliance

applied to traffic in both the upstream (LAN to WAN) and downstream (WAN to LAN) direction. Each direction is independent of the other and can support different size priority queues.

Classifying

High priority voice and video traffic generated by endpoint devices is automatically identified by the V2IU’s VoIP Application Layer Gateway. Other VoIP devices (not making use of the ALG) can be defined as high-priority by their IP address. The user configures these addresses into the priority list in the Traffic Shaper section of the 4350 web GUI.

As the 4350 processes packets they are identified as either high or low priority based on this configuration. Packets identified as high priority are marked as such in the TOS bits of their IP header, allowing prioritization by downstream routers. The TOS field is set to 12 hexadecimal “minimize delay and maximize throughput.” This value overwrites any prior value.

Upstream Traffic Management

The 4350 appliance uses a combination of Class Based Queuing and simple classless queuing to send data in the upstream direction. The Class Based Queue (CBQ) consists of two priority classes (high and low), a scheduler to decide when packets need to be sent, and a traffic shaper to rate-limit by delaying packets before they are sent. Each of these is described in more detail below.

Priority classes

Voice and video traffic is placed in the high-priority queue and data traffic is placed in the low-priority queue. The IP header TOS field of packets in the high-priority queue is set to “minimize delay and maximize throughput”.

Scheduler

High-priority data is polled before low priority data, thereby minimizing the latency for voice and video traffic. High-priority data is allowed to use up to 85% of the total WAN bandwidth. Although preferential treatment is given to high-priority data, 15% of the WAN link is always reserved so that low-priority data is not starved.

High priority data is polled before lower priority data to reduce overall latency for voice traffic.

Traffic shaper

To smooth bursts from high speed data links (typically from the LAN Ethernet heading to the WAN) the 4350 appliance uses a buffer that clocks data out at rates not exceeding automatically-calculated maximums. Low-priority data is

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Contents V2IU 4350 Converged Network Appliance Trademark Information Contents Page Contents System Diagnostics Saving and Restoring the V2IU 4350 ConfigurationUpgrading the V2IU 4350 Contents Page T1 Wide Area Network WAN Access Router V2IU 4350 Converged Network ApplianceFeature Summary Front Panel LEDs LED Label Activity DescriptionBack Panel Back panel of the 4350E contains the following connectionsPhysical Installation Required Tools and MaterialsDesktop Installation Wall-Mount InstallationRack-Mount Installation Administration Connecting the Power and CablesGetting Started Page Configuring the V2IU Configuration Guide For IP Centrex Applications Configuration Outline Task Subtask Application?Configuration Guide For Station Side IP PBX Applications Configure For Station Configuration Guide For Trunk Side IP PBX Applications Configure For Trunk Side IP Configuration Guide For Hosted Video Applications HotspotConfigure For Hosted Configuration Guide For Enterprise Video Applications Configure For Hosted System Configuration Configure the LAN InterfacePress Submit Page Modify an Existing Vlan Configuration Configure the WAN Interface Configuring the V2IU Frame Relay Mode and Dlci Configure the Dhcp Server Mask Delete a Dhcp IP Address Configure Hostname, Snmp and Remote Logging Disable Snmp Change the Administration Password Read-only User Enabling a Read-only UserHow Subinterfaces Works Click SubmitConfiguring Subinterfaces How the ToS Byte Setting Works Viewing or Changing the ToS Byte SettingConfiguring the V2IU Configuration Configuring the V2IU Settings in the Embedded gatekeeper mode settings This is an advanced configuration option and should H.323 Settings page includes the following two buttons Activity Alias ManipulationItem Description Neighboring H.323 Neighboring page includes the following buttons Regular Expressions Symbol Description Regular ExpressionsForwarding Rules How Forwarding Rules WorksConfiguring Forwarding Rules Page Peering Proxy How Peering Proxy WorksPage Outbound from Site C to Site a Inbound from Site a to Site C Configuring Peering Proxy Outbound from Site C to Public IP EndpointAdding an H.323 Prefix Entry Clients List Lock To configure clients list lock, use the following steps Enabling the Clients List LockActivity Monitor Type of Events Callee admission request received Call Termination Viewing the H.323 Activity Monitor Received invalid dataVoIP Configuration Configure the VoIP ALG Programmed in your IP phone Configure VoIP Subnet Routing Enter a VoIP Subnet Route Configure IP Phones, IADs or Softphones Data Networking Configuration NAT for Data TrafficProtocolPublicIPAddress/netmask-portPrivateIPAddress-port Static IP routing Firewall Configuration Enable or disable the firewall Action Description Input format Traffic Management Configuration Enable Traffic Shaping Optionally enable priority IP addresses Enable CACCloser Look at Traffic Management Classifying Upstream Traffic ManagementDownstream Traffic Management Page System Diagnostics Viewing the ALG registration code Viewing Networking InformationRouting Information Viewing Advanced System Information Accessing Troubleshooting Tools Passive Voice Call MonitoringVerify Registered Voice and Video Devices Performing a Ping Test Restarting Networking Processes Saving and Restoring the V2IU 4350 Configuration Ewn CommandDownload a Backup File from a Remote Tftp Server Create a Backup File and Save in Local FlashCopy a Backup File to a Remote Tftp Server List the Available Backup FilesDelete a Backup File Page Upgrade Procedure for Software Revision 1.3.11 or Later Upgrading the V2IUPage Troubleshooting Tips AppendixSpecifications Regulatory Notices Other Rights and Limitations Regulatory Notices Warranty and Warranty Exclusions Regulatory Notices Page Regulatory Notices Page Regulatory Notices FCC Part 68 Notice to Users of Digital Service Industry Canada IC Notice Warranty and Repair Service Center