Part A: Avaya Voice Priority Processor
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Avaya Voice Priority Processor, Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone, Handset Administration Tool
When forwarding packets, the AVPP Server shall always overwrite the received DSCP
value. The final DSCP tag for packets in each of the traffic classes are assigned a
DSCP value based on the following rules. (Please see table on next page.)
•
If both
Administration
and the
Traffic
Class
setting is
Default
, the
Default
value as
shown in the table below will be used.
•
If
Administration
is set at any number (
Value
X
) other than
Default
, that setting
(
Value
X) it will override the Default value of the Traffic Class.
•
If any of the
Traffic
Class
settings are set at any value (
Value
Y
) other than
Default
,
that setting (
Value Y
) will override the
Administration
setting.
Administration
Traffic Class
Default
Value X
WT (In call)
Priority High
Default
4
X
Value Y
Y
Y
WT (Standby)
Priority Med
Default
0
X
Value Y
Y
Y
RTP
Priority High
Default
4
X
Value Y
Y
Y
PBX
Priority Med
Default
0
X
Value Y
Y
Y
Inter-SVP2
Priority Med
Default
0
X
Value Y
Y
Y
Administration
Priority Low
Default
0
X
Value Y
Y
Y
Note: Default DSCP settings will mark traffic for Best Effort handling under
normal circumstances. Please consider changing these values based on the
recommended QoS settings from your network hardware manufacturer to
achieve prioritization for your voice traffic.
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