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VOIP QOS command reference Common VoIP attributes: QoS, Media and DTMF-Relay
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Note: To disable DSCP support (i.e. remove any previous configuration performed on DSCP field on signalling
and speech packets) use the VOIP QOS SET NONE command.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example --> voip qos set dscp 24
See also VOIP QOS SHOW
6.4.5.1.2 VOIP QOS SET DSCP SIGNALING-PROTOCOL
Syntax VOIP QOS SET {DSCP <dscp-code> | NONE} SIGNALING-PROTOCOL
Description This command sets the value of the dscp field in the IP header only for VoIP signaling orig-
inated packets.
Note: To disable DSCP support (i.e. remove any previous configuration performed on DSCP field on signalling
and speech packets) use the VOIP QOS SET NONE SIGNALING-PROTOCOL command.
Options The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example --> voip qos set dscp 34 signaling-protocol
See also VOIP QOS SET DSCP
VOIP QOS SHOW
6.4.5.1.3 VOIP QOS SET DSCP MEDIA-PROTOCOL
Syntax VOIP QOS SET {DSCP <dscp-code> | NONE} MEDIA-PROTOCOL
Option Description Default Value
dscp-code
The value of
dscp field. Acceptable value are
from 0 to 63
none
Option Description Default Value
dscp-code
The value of
dscp field. Acceptable value are
from 0 to 63
none