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SETTING QOS FOR VOIP ON CISCO 2950 SWITCH HOW TO
Given a network requiring QoS, explain how to implement a QoS policyĮxplain how AutoQoS is used to implement QoS policy This chapter covers the following exam topics specific to the QoS exam: That port is configured for the following VLans, 802.Cisco QOS Exam Certification Guide (IP Telephony Self-Study), 2nd Edition The Kentrox router is configured with one port in Trunking mode

What is happening now is that the phone comes up, requests a DHCP address. The phone then reboots, and requests an address from vlan 200 in the 10.99.200.x range. The phone will boot up, get a dhcp address from the server (in the 10.99.0.x range) along with the custom string, which tells the phone to use 802.1q tagging and vlan 200 The phones determine their vlan by a dhcp string. The intent is to have servers in vlan10, data in vlan100, and voice in vlan200. Switch in phone connected to a workstation P4 - Kentrox Q2300 Router (with VLan trunking set in the corresponding Kentrox port)
