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Cisco-QOS/Definity-User Datagram Protocol Needed

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Dose anyone know what the "UDP" user datagram protocol ports/sig groups are on the Definity are they the same as Cisco 16384-32767 sig port-1720? I need to turn up QOS on our routers for IP trunking.
 
We are also adding IP trunking. I can't answer your question but am wondering what all you are going to use for QOS/COS. What do you think of Diffserv?
 
We turned up QOS becuse we are running 60-trunks over a T1 and need to make the most of the bandwith this will all change when we cut over on to a DS3.By the way DiffServ on my switch is 46 and I have found that the ranges in our Cisco router are fine.
 
I don't beleive the sig group uses a UDP port but actually a TCP port (could be wrong). This is not hard coded but is defined in the signal group form (can be 1719,1720, or 5000-9999). The voice bearer channels on the TN2302AP Media Processor (which are UDP) are programmable in the Network region form where you also enable 802.1p/Q. They can range anywhere from 2048 to 65565 (range always starts with an even number). James Middleton
ACSCI/ACSCD/MCSE
Xeta Technologies
jim.middleton@xeta.com
 
Thanks James

Craig Duff
IT Telecommunications Project Lead.
Option One Mortgage
craig.duff@oomc.com

 
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