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26 May 2010 10:45 #62133
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Hi All
I am using Draytek 2700 VG routers connected over VPN's to our main network, Each remote site has a hardware phone that connects to the main PBX over the VPN, is there a way i could dedicate a certain amount of bandwidth to the phone, because at the moment if the user is on the phone and he/She recieves an email the voice degrades and cuts out.
Thanks for any help
John
I am using Draytek 2700 VG routers connected over VPN's to our main network, Each remote site has a hardware phone that connects to the main PBX over the VPN, is there a way i could dedicate a certain amount of bandwidth to the phone, because at the moment if the user is on the phone and he/She recieves an email the voice degrades and cuts out.
Thanks for any help
John
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16 Jun 2010 21:37 #62385
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Similar situation with 2820 routers. Can you do QOS on a VPN link ??
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Hi Allpepps1976 wrote:
I am using Draytek 2700 VG routers connected over VPN's to our main network, Each remote site has a hardware phone that connects to the main PBX over the VPN, is there a way i could dedicate a certain amount of bandwidth to the phone, because at the moment if the user is on the phone and he/She recieves an email the voice degrades and cuts out.
Similar situation with 2820 routers. Can you do QOS on a VPN link ??
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16 Jun 2010 21:43 #62388
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On the 2700 series, no, since those don't support QoS, but if your main router supports QoS, then you can set up VPN classes for in & out traffic using the remote subnet IPs in the class settings.
This setup guide is for an old router but it should still be partially applicable:
http://draytek.com/user/SupportAppnotesDetail.php?ID=200
This setup guide is for an old router but it should still be partially applicable:
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02 Aug 2010 16:30 #63103
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Thanks for the help. I think that I am right in saying that the only problem with this is that it applies to ANY VPN traffic and doesn't differentiate between say VOIP or HTTP ?
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On the 2700 series, no, since those don't support QoS, but if your main router supports QoS, then you can set up VPN classes for in & out traffic using the remote subnet IPs in the class settings.Voodle wrote:
This setup guide is for an old router but it should still be partially applicable:
http://draytek.com/user/SupportAppnotesDetail.php?ID=200
Thanks for the help. I think that I am right in saying that the only problem with this is that it applies to ANY VPN traffic and doesn't differentiate between say VOIP or HTTP ?
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