MultiVOIP User Guide

Technical Configuration

 

 

The IP Datagram with Header, Its Type-of-Service field, & DiffServ

bits =>

0

4

8

16

19

24

31

VERS

HLEN

TYPE OF

 

 

 

TOTAL LENGTH

 

 

 

SERVICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IDENTIFICATION

 

FLAGS

FRAGMENT OFFSET

 

TIME TO LIVE

PROTOCOL

 

 

 

HEADER CHECKSUM

 

 

 

SOURCE IP

ADDRESS

 

 

 

DESTINATION IP ADDRESS

 

 

 

IP OPTIONS (if any)

 

 

PADDING …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

end of header

 

 

 

 

DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The TOS field consists of eight bits, of which only the first six are used. These six bits are called the “Differentiated Service Codepoint” or DSCP bits.

The Type of Service or “TOS” field

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

PRECEDENCE

D

T

R

unused

three precedence have eight values, 0-7, ranging from “normal” precedence (value of

0)to “network control” (value of 7). When set, the D bit requests low delay, the T bit requests high throughput, and the R bit requests high reliability.

Routers that support DiffServ can examine the six DSCP bits and prioritize the packet based on the DSCP value. The DiffServ Parameters fields in the MultiVOIP IP Parameters screen allow you to configure the DSCP bits to values supported by the router. Specifically, the Voip Media PHB field relates to the prioritizing of audio packets (RTP and RTCP packets) and the Call Control PHB field relates to the prioritzing of non-audio packets (packets concerning call set-up and tear-down, gatekeeper registration, etc.).

The MultiVOIP Call Control PHB parameter defaults to 34 decimal (22 hex; 100010 binary – consider vis-à-vis TOS field above) for Assured Forwarding behavior. The MultiVOIP Voip Media PHB parameter defaults to the value 46 decimal (2E hex; 101110 binary – consider vis-à-vis TOS field above). To disable DiffServ, configure both fields to 0 decimal.

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Multi-Tech Systems E1, MultiVOIPTM, MVP-2410, MVP-3010 manual Bits =, Type of Service or TOS field