Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Installationsanleitung
Telephony and LAN planning 3-23
February 27, 2004
Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server Installation Planning Guide
IP Precedence
Customers who use the traditional IP Precedence QOS mechanism must
provide two values to be used for MeetingPlace IP configuration:
provide two values to be used for MeetingPlace IP configuration:
•
IP Precedence value. This can be a value from 0 to 7. The IP Precedence is
used to classify and prioritize types of traffic. Most implementations use
an IP Precedence value of 5. Here is a complete list of values:
used to classify and prioritize types of traffic. Most implementations use
an IP Precedence value of 5. Here is a complete list of values:
0 – routine
1 – priority
2 – immediate
3 – flash
4 – flash override
5 – CRITIC/ECP
6 – internetwork control
7 – network control
1 – priority
2 – immediate
3 – flash
4 – flash override
5 – CRITIC/ECP
6 – internetwork control
7 – network control
•
Type of Service (TOS) value. This can be a value from 0 to 15. The TOS
value can determine special handling of packets, such as minimizing delay
or maximizing throughput. Unless the customer specifies otherwise, this
value is best set to 0.
value can determine special handling of packets, such as minimizing delay
or maximizing throughput. Unless the customer specifies otherwise, this
value is best set to 0.
The following shows an example of how to use the blade command to
configure an IP Precedence value of 5 and a TOS value of 0.
configure an IP Precedence value of 5 and a TOS value of 0.