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then the 802.1P value is retrieved from the Service
Package is the 802.1 setting for media Real-time
Transport Protocol (RTP). The default value is -1.
- x ––a value from -1 to 7 indicating the 802.1P
value.
DSCP_DATA [x]
This parameter uses a value entered in decimal format
between -1 and 63 representing the DSCP value in the
provisioning packets. If the value is -1, the DSCP value
is retrieved from the Service Package. The default
value is 40.
- x ––a value from -1 to 63 indicating the DSCP
value.
802.1P_DATA [x]
This parameter uses a value entered in decimal format
between -1 and 7 representing the 802.1P value in the
provisioning packets. If the value is -1, the 802.1P
value is retrieved from the Service Package. The
default value is 6.
- x ––a value from -1 to 7 indicating the 802.1P
value.
DSCP_MEDIA_FLASHOVERRIDE
[x]
This parameter uses a value entered in decimal format
between -1 and 63 representing the DSCP value in the
provisioning packets for flash override precedence and
priority level voice call. If the value is -1, the DSCP
value is retrieved from the Service Package. The
default value is 41.
- x –– a value from -1 to 63 indicating the DSCP
value.
DSCP_MEDIA_FLASH [x]
This parameter uses a value entered in decimal format
between -1 and 63 representing the DSCP value in the
provisioning packets for flash precedence and priority
level voice call. If the value is -1, the DSCP value is
retrieved from the Service Package. The default value
is 42.
- x –– a value from -1 to 63 indicating the DSCP
value.
DSCP_MEDIA_IMMEDIATE [x]
This parameter uses a value entered in decimal format
between -1 and 63 representing the DSCP value in the
provisioning packets for immediate precedence and
priority level voice call. If the value is -1, the DSCP
QoS and ToS commands
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