Issue 2.0
8-40 IP Multiline Station (SIP)
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
8-28 SIP DT800/DT700 Basic Setup.
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
Figure 8-28 SIP DT800/DT700 Basic Setup