snootalope
IS-IT--Management
Hello
I've got a particular scenario here where I think I think i need to have an access-list match a voice call hitting a certain dial-peer.
I've already got my QoS setup with ACL's match "precedence critical", "udp range 16384 16400", and "dscp ef" but for some reason the incoming call to this dial-peer ins't matching any of that traffic.
The incoming call is actually a fax machine forward. The call comes in, first hits a "num-exp 4559 8689" and the dial-peer is setup as "8689". The session-target for that peer is accross the WAN at our home office. That's where the call is terminating. So, for some reason the call is coming up the WAN in the default-class queue so it's not exactly a VoIP call or doesn't use any rtp compression.
Anyone got any ideas how I can make that particualr dial-peer use a priority queue?
thanks!
I've got a particular scenario here where I think I think i need to have an access-list match a voice call hitting a certain dial-peer.
I've already got my QoS setup with ACL's match "precedence critical", "udp range 16384 16400", and "dscp ef" but for some reason the incoming call to this dial-peer ins't matching any of that traffic.
The incoming call is actually a fax machine forward. The call comes in, first hits a "num-exp 4559 8689" and the dial-peer is setup as "8689". The session-target for that peer is accross the WAN at our home office. That's where the call is terminating. So, for some reason the call is coming up the WAN in the default-class queue so it's not exactly a VoIP call or doesn't use any rtp compression.
Anyone got any ideas how I can make that particualr dial-peer use a priority queue?
thanks!