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Figure 9-18 84-10: ToS Setup
To set the IP Precedence/Diffserv bits for packets leaving the IP terminal there are the following two
options:
System wide. If all IP phones use the same ToS value, this can be assigned in commands
84-23-06 and 84-23-12. When an IP phone registers with the CPU, it looks for settings in these
commands. If these are found, they override any previous individual settings.
Individual. If different IP phones require different ToS assignments, due to the network
configuration, these assignments must be set at each individual station
Command 84-23 requires a Hexadecimal representation of the 8 bit ToS field. For example, to assign
the signaling packets an IP precedence value of 4 and the voice packets an IP precedence value of 5,
it would be as follows. Refer to Figure 9-19 SIP MLT Basic Setup on page 9-24.
80 in Hex is 10000000 - This represents the signaling packets leaving the IP phone
A0 in Hex is 10100000 - This represents the voice packets leaving the IP phone
ISSUE 1.0 SL2100
Networking Manual 9-23

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