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Administrator’s Guide for Cisco IPVC 3521 BRI Gateway, Cisco IPVC 3526 PRI Gateway, and Cisco IPVC 3540 PRI Gateway
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway
Configuring Gateway Settings
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In the Quality of Service section of the Settings tab, you can assign a priority level to video and voice
calls.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Gateway interface, on the sidebar, click
Gateway
(if not already selected).
Step 2
Click the
Settings
tab.
Step 3
Click the
Quality of Service
button.
Step 4
In the
Quality of service support
field, select one of the following option buttons:
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None
—Select to disable quality of service support.
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Default (recommended)
—Select to assign the default IP Type of Service (ToS) value for each
media type.
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Custom
—Select to assign your own IP ToS value for each media type. You can configure the
following additional settings:
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In the
Control Priority (0-63)
field, enter a whole number from 0 to 63 to set the priority level
of signaling packets that the gateway sends out. The default value is 26.
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In the Video Calls section
Voice Priority (0-63)
field, enter a whole number from 0 to 63 to set
the priority level of voice packets that the gateway sends out. The default value is 46 for BRI
gateways, 34 for PRI gateways.
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In the
Video Priority (0-63)
field, enter a whole number from 0 to 63 to set the priority level of
video packets that the gateway sends out. The default value is 34.
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In the
Data Priority (0-63)
field, enter a whole number from 0 to 63 to set the priority level of
data packets that the gateway sends out. The default value is 26.
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In the Voice Calls section
Voice Priority (0-63)
field, enter a whole number from 0 to 63 to set
the priority level of voice packets that the gateway sends out. The default value is 46.
Note
You can click
Restore Defaults
to restore all default settings.
Configuring Alert Indications
In the Alert Indications section of the Settings tab, you can select which events trigger Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) traps. You can also define the SNMP server to which the gateway sends
SNMP traps.
The RV object identifier (OID) reference for Cisco Systems SNMP traps is 1.3.6.1.4.1.903.
All gateway SNMP traps have the following structure:
<rvTrap> TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE Cisco
VARIABLES {
rvApplIndex,
rvTrapTimeStamp,
rvTrapEventType,
rvTrapSeverity,
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