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Configuring Voice QoS Setting
Voice QoS Settings allow the user to designate the amount of bandwidth available on the
uplink and downlink. When the QoS is enabled, the voice packets have higher priority over
data packets. To configure the Voice QoS Settings, follow these steps:
Table 8. Configuring Voice QoS Setting
Step Action
1
Open your web browser and connect to your SIP Device.
2
Click on IP Network, then Voice QoS Settings.
3
Check the box to enable Data Bandwidth Control.
4
Enter the Max. WAN Uplink and Downlink Speed.
5
Enter the DSCP values based on your Network settings.
6
Click Save & Reboot to save your changes and take into effect, or
click the Reset button to undo your changes.
Figure 12. Configuring Voice QoS Settings
Configuring Access Filtering options (for Router Device Only)
Access filtering is a feature designed to help you regulate the access of internal PCs to the
outside Internet. It is useful when you wish to block access to certain websites or
addresses for individual PCs that are connected to the SIP Device.
The SIP Device offers four ways to control the access available to your internal PCs:
1
IP Filtering – Allows you to control what IP, port, and protocol traffic to allow or
disallow going out of SIP Device.
2
Domain Filtering – Allows you to block access to specific domains and websites.
This is useful for controlling access to certain web addresses. This filtering is a global
setting that applies to all PCs connected to your SIP Device.