Configuring Advanced Gatekeeper Settings - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Advanced Configuration of the XT Series
Table 36: Configuring QoS settings
Field Name
Use QoS
Quality of service
Audio, Video,
Data, Signal
DiffServe
TOS and
Precedence
3. From the web interface only, select Save.
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Configuring Advanced Gatekeeper Settings

About this task
As part of H.323 network setup, the Avaya Scopia
like H.323 Gatekeeper.
This is typically not relevant for IP Office deployments. Configure only if you are using a
gatekeeper in your deployment.
A gatekeeper routes audio and video H.323 calls by resolving dial strings (H.323 alias or URI) into
the IP address of an endpoint, and handles the initial connection of calls. For example, you can
dial 1234 or joesmith and the gatekeeper routes the call correctly.
To do this, the gatekeeper must register all endpoints to maintain the mapping list of aliases and
endpoints to successfully route calls. It also registers gateways like an ISDN gateway or Scopia
December 2017
Description
Select whether to enable or disable QoS.
If you set Use QoS to Yes, you provide different priority to different data
stream, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data stream. In
particular, you may choose between Precedence/TOS and Differentiated
Service.
Choose to set the priorities by entering a custom numeric value, or enter a
relative priority ranking. These are the two methods used by network
components like routers or switches to implement their QoS settings:
• Select DiffServe, short for Differentiated Service, if your network
components set a custom priority value for each type of data.
• Choose Precedence/TOS if your network components define QoS as a
precedence ranking and a designated type of service (TOS) for each type
of data.
Set the value for each type of data, according to your choice in the Quality
of Service field.
Enter the custom priority value, also known as differentiated service or
DiffServe, if QoS is implemented like this in your other network components.
The values must be identical throughout your network, and for all remote
endpoints connecting in videoconferences.
Enter the type of service, alongside the precedence (priority ranking) of
each type of data, identical to the settings of all other network components,
and any remote endpoints connecting in a videoconference.
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Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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