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Location: India Rep Power: 3 ![]() | qos ours is a l2 nw. and i enabled qos in the nw using 802.3q. later i found that i2050 and mobile voice client are not capable of tagging their packets, so how do i make those devices communicate with cs1000m which is in differenent vlan? ![]() | ||||||||
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Location: Hainaut Rep Power: 0 ![]() | The 2050 softphone is capable of tagging packets, but the Windows QoS Scheduler network service driver must be installed and active on your network connection (Install => Service => Microsoft => QoS Packet Scheduler), and you must also enable 802.1p tagging in your network card driver options (if the setting is present depends on your network card but it is often present). If it doesn't work, the only solution is to use IP packet filtering and queue mapping in your network, but not all switches, especially unmanaged or cheap, have that option. | ||||||||
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