User's Manual
11. Quality of Service
Version 4.4.0
151
MP26x/MP27x
11.7 Configuring Basic VoIP QoS Example
The 'Traffic Shaping' feature only ensures priority to calls that originate from
inside
MP-
264. When giving VoIP priority over data, the bottleneck is effectively moved from the
Cable / xDSL modem into the device. To give priority to calls from the LAN, you must
define a traffic priority rule (for SIP and RTP from the device on the LAN).
This section recommends a minimal QoS configuration that ensures sufficient QoS for
VoIP calls when the device is connected behind a broadband (cable or DSL) modem with
limited uplink bandwidth and the user runs bandwidth-consuming applications on the PC.
Since most modems do not have any priority mechanisms, the Tx bandwidth of the device
should be limited according to the modem’s uplink bandwidth. Since the device
automatically gives higher priority to VoIP packets (in its internal queues), it is not
necessary to define traffic shaping classes.
To configure basic QoS for VoIP:
1.
From the menu bar, click the
QoS
menu link, and then click the
Traffic Shaping
tab;
the ‘Traffic Shaping’ screen appears.
2.
Click the
New
icon; the screen 'Add Device Traffic Shaping' appears.
3.
From the 'Device' drop-down list, select 'Default WAN Device' (or your PPTP/L2TP
connection you have created), and then click
OK
; the 'Edit Device Traffic Shaping'
screen appears.
4.
Limit the Tx bandwidth (in the 'Tx Bandwidth' field) according to your modem’s uplink
bandwidth.
5.
To prevent jitter in outgoing RTP packets, from the 'TCP Serialization' drop-down list,
select 'Enabled', and then in the 'Maximum Delay' field, define the maximum allowed
delay (e.g. 20 milliseconds). This causes long TCP packets to be fragmented when
there is an active voice call.
Figure
11-13: Edit Device Traffic Shaping
Summary of Contents for MP-26 series
Page 2: ......
Page 20: ...User s Manual 20 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 26: ...User s Manual 26 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 28: ...User s Manual 28 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 42: ...Reader s Notes...
Page 68: ...User s Manual 68 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 280: ...User s Manual 280 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 340: ...User s Manual 340 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 386: ...User s Manual 386 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 388: ...Reader s Notes...
Page 390: ...User s Manual 390 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 392: ...User s Manual 392 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 420: ...User s Manual 420 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 430: ...User s Manual 430 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 442: ...User s Manual 442 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 448: ...User s Manual 448 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 450: ...User s Manual 450 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...
Page 451: ...Part III Appendices...
Page 452: ...Reader s Notes...
Page 458: ...User s Manual 458 Document LTRT 23510 MP 26x MP 27x Multimedia Home Gateway Reader s Notes...