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8.1 Overview

This chapter shows you how to configure the X2002's Quality of Service (QoS)
settings in the Configuration > PBX > Server Configuration > QoS screen.
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver data with
minimum delay, and the networking methods used to control the use of
bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic data is equally likely to be dropped when the
network is congested. This can cause a reduction in network performance and
make the network inadequate for time-critical applications such as VoIP.
The following problems can occur on a congested network with poor QoS settings:
• Latency - delay of packet delivery. This can cause echoes during a
conversation.
• Jitter - variations in delay of packet delivery. This could cause strange sound
effects. The X2002 utilizes a jitter buffer to minimize the effects of jitter.
• Packet Loss - packets are dropped due to an overwhelming amount of traffic
on the network. Some degree of packet loss will not be noticeable to the end
user, but as packet loss increases the quality of sound degrades.
The X2002 can be configured to change the priority field of IP packets for all
outgoing RTP (Real Time Protocol) packets. The X2002 supports Type of Service
(ToS) and Differentiated Services (Diffserv) for implementing QoS. Configure the
X2002 with the QoS settings that your network uses for VoIP.

8.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter

Use the QoS screen to configure the type of QoS you want to use, and to specify
the level of service you want to use for the X2002's traffic on your network. See
Section 8.2 on page

8.1.2 What You Need to Know

The following terms and concepts may help you as you read through the chapter.
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