Issue 2.0
SV9100 Networking Manual 8-39
The following table shows the 8 bit TOS field and the associated Diffserv bits.
IP Precedence/Diffserv Values Submitted in Command 84-10
Assignments for the IP Precedence/Diffserv values in the system are submitted in
command 84-10. This setting data affects only the packets sent by the IPLE card.
This does not affect the packets sent from the IP terminals.
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.
110000 48 Class Selector 6 (CS6)
111000 56 Class Selector 7 (CS7)
Diffserv Diffserv Diffserv Diffserv Diffserv Diffserv
Not
Used
Not
Used
1(on) here
= value of |
32
1(on) here =
value of 1
6
1(on) here
= value of
8
1(on) here
= value of
4
1(on) here
= value of
2
1(on) here
= value of
1
DSCP Code
Points
Binary Values Names
Figure 8-27 84-10: ToS Setup