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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
QUALITY OF SERVICE
QOS TYPE
Select a method and configure the settings for that method.
The QoS settings must be supported by the infrastructure. This is a one time configuration by the network
administrator, if the network supports QoS.
OFF:
When set to Off no QoS method is used.
IP PRECEDENCE:
Select IP Precedence and then go to IP Precedence Video and IP Precedence Telephony
sub-menus to configure the settings.
DIFFSERV:
Select Diffserv and then go to Diffserv Video and Diffserv Telephony sub-menus to configure the
settings.
QoS - Quality of Service - Defines the QoS method which
handles the priority of audio, video and data in the network.
IP Precedence - With IP Precedence a value (0-7) can be set to
allow certain traffic to gain priority over other types of traffic in
a network.
DiffServ - Differentiated Services is a computer networking
architecture that specifies a simple, scalable and coarse-
grained mechanism for classifying, managing network traffic
and providing quality of service (QoS) guarantees on modern
IP networks.
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
Quality Of Service >
IP PRECEDENCE VIDEO
AUDIO, VIDEO, DATA, SIGNALING
The IP Precedence Video settings are used to define which priority audio, video, data and signaling should
have in the network. Select a priority for each type of packet. The higher the number, the higher the priority.
OFF:
No priority is selected.
AUTO:
will provide the following priority:
Audio
4
Video
4
Data
3
Signaling
6
CUSTOM:
Select the preferred priority for the Audio, Video, Data and Signaling. Values from
1
-
7
.
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
Quality Of Service >
IP PRECEDENCE VIDEO
IP TYPE OF SERVICE (TOS)
Select the preferred routing path in the network.
DELAY:
The router will select a routing path in the network to minimize the delay.
THROUGHPUT:
The router will select a routing path in the network to maximize the throughput.
RELIABILITY:
The router will select a routing path in the network to maximize the reliability.
COST:
The router will select a routing path in the network to minimize the cost.
OFF:
Routing path not used.
The Quality of Service settings helps a router select a routing
path in the network, for the audio, video, data and signaling,
when multiple paths are available.
All MXP
systems
Control Panel >
Network >
LAN Settings >
Quality Of Service >
IP PRECEDENCE TELEPHONE
AUDIO
The IP Precedence Telephone setting is used to define which priority audio should have in the network for
telephone calls. Select a priority for each type of packet. The higher the number, the higher the priority.
OFF:
No priority is selected.
AUTO:
will provide the following priority 4 to Audio packets.
CUSTOM:
Select the preferred priority for the Audio, Video, Data and Signaling. Values from
1
-
7
.
All MXP
systems
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Administrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
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The settings library