
Name Description
Call Control PHB The Call Control PHB (per hop behavior)
specifies the type of service and priority SIP
traffic from SM100 may expect as it travels
through the IP network. All packets
containing SIP signaling which leave the
SM100 have the specified value in the DSCP
(differentiated service code point) field of the
IP header. Intervening routers may or may
not treat packets with this value with a
different level of precedence--they must
either support this by default or be specially
configured to do so.
Different DSCP values are specified in RFCs
2597 and 2598. To be consistent with
Communication Manager, Branch Session
Manager uses a default DSCP value of 46
which indicates forwarding with the highest
priority.
QOS Priority This value specifies the ability to provide
different priority to different applications,
users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain
level of performance for a call on a local area
network. The higher the priority, lower the
QOS priority number. This is the value of
802.1q priority bit (Layer 2 QoS)
configuration to be used by Branch Session
Manager for any SIP traffic. The default is 6.
Range of this value is 0-7.
Speed & Duplex Allows the configuring of the security module
interface speed and duplex values. The
drop-down menu contains a list of the valid
values.
VLAN ID The VLAN that the Branch Session Manager
should be associated with. Call traffic
segregation could be based on the VLAN
that the Branch Session Manager is
associated with.
Monitoring
Button
Description
Enable Monitoring Select to enable monitoring of the
administered SIP entities by the added
Branch Session Manager instance. Clear the
check box to disable monitoring.
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