Quality Of Service Settings - Polycom HDX 4000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Quality of Service Settings

To specify Quality of Service:
Do one of the following:
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— In the local interface, go to System > Admin Settings > Network > IP
> Quality of Service (select
— In the web interface, go to Admin Settings > Network > IP Network
> Quality of Service.
Configure these settings on the Quality of Service screen:
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Setting
Description
Type of Service
Specifies your service type and lets you choose how to set the
priority of IP packets sent to the system for video, audio, and
far-end camera control:
IP Precedence — Represents the priority of IP packets
sent to the system. The value can be between 0 and 5. If
this setting is selected, enter the value in the Type of
Service Value field.
DiffServ — Represents a priority level between 0 and 63. If
this setting is selected, enter the value in the Type of
Service Value field.
Type of Service
Specifies the IP Precedence or Diffserv value for Video, Audio,
Value
and Control.
Audio—audio RTP traffic and associated RTCP traffic
Video—video RTP traffic and associated RTCP traffic
Control—traffic on any of the following channels:
H.323—H.225.0 Call Signaling, H.225.0 RAS, H.245, Far
End Camera Control
SIP—SIP Signaling, Far End Camera Control, Binary Floor
Control Protocol (BFCP)
Maximum
Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size used in
Transmission
IP calls. If the video becomes blocky or network errors occur,
Unit Size
packets may be too large; decrease the MTU. If the network is
burdened with unnecessary overhead, packets may be too
small; increase the MTU.
Enable PVEC
Allows the system to use PVEC (Polycom Video Error
Concealment) if packet loss occurs.
Enable RSVP
Allows the system to use Resource Reservation Setup Protocol
(RSVP) to request that routers reserve bandwidth along an IP
connection path. Both the near site and far site must support
RSVP in order for reservation requests to be made to routers
on the connection path.
if necessary).
Networks
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