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Chapter 11 – IP Service Settings



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Parameter

Description

Type

DiffServ and Precedence are two methods for encoding

packet priority. The priority set here for audio and video

packets should match the priority set in the network

routers.

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Differv: Select when the network router uses Differv for

priority encoding. If this option is selected, enter values

in the Audio and Video fields. The value range is 0~63.

Note:

If you select DiffServ but your router does not

support this standard, IP packets queue on the same

communication links with data packets. This

non-prioritized queueing greatly increases the latency and

jitters in their delivery and can negatively impact

performance.

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Precedence: Select this option when the network router

uses Precedence for priority encoding, or when you are

not sure which method is used by the router.

Precedence should be matched with None in the Tos

field. If this option is selected, enter values in the Audio

and Video fields, in the value range of 0~5.

Note:

Precedence is the default mode as it is capable of

providing priority services to all types of routers and is

currently the most common mechanism.

Audio / Video

You can prioritize audio and video IP packets to ensure

that all participants in the conference hear and see each

other clearly.
The recommended priority is 4 for audio and video to

ensure that the packet delay for both is the same, that

audio and video packets are synchronized, and to ensure

lip and audio synchronization (lip sync).

Tos

Select the Type of Service (ToS) that defines optimization

tagging for routing the conference audio and video

packets.

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Delay: The recommended default for video

conferencing; prioritized audio and video packets tagged

with this definition are delivered with minimal delay

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None: No optimization definition is applied. This is a

compatibility mode in which routing is based on

Precedence priority settings only. Select None if you do

not know which standard your router supports.

Ports

Users can set firewall-allowed ports that are used for multimedia conference
calls. In the IP Network Services interface, click Ports to configure the port
information.

Figure 11-7

IP Network Services – Ports

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