Chapter 5
QoS Parameters
QoS can be controlled either locally or remotely. If control is remote, the information for these fields comes from the gatekeeper. If control is local, you can configure the 802 Priority and DSCP fields.
The following table lists the QoS parameters and their descriptions.
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QoS Control |
| The source of QoS control. This parameter can |
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| only be changed via the CLI. Possible values are: |
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| • Local - The processor is using the local |
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| QoS parameters. The 802 Priority and DSCP |
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| fields can be configured. |
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| • Remote - The processor is receiving QoS |
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| parameters from the Media Gateway |
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| Processor. All QoS parameters are Read- |
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| only. |
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802 Priority |
| Priority based on a 802.1p standard, which |
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| assigns rights and privileges to users of a |
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| telephony network. Possible values are 0 - 7. |
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DSCP |
| Priority based on a technology by which packets |
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| are marked in the IP header Type of Service |
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| (ToS) byte as belonging to a certain class. |
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| Possible values range are 0 - 63. |
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In addition, the operational status of the MGP and any faults on the MGP appear at the bottom of the MGP Config tab.
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