I do not have examples, but if you are using the 1700 series router in order to originate the ipsec vpn, you may use command <div>qos pre-classify (please search for it on <a href="http://cco.cisco.com">cco.cisco.com</a>)<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Brent Davidson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:brent@texascountrytitle.com">brent@texascountrytitle.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
I've got multiple satellite office all linked back to the main office<br>
via VPN. Each office has their own asterisk server which registers back<br>
to the main office's Asterisk server. Each office also has a 1Mb<br>
downstream / 384k - 768k upstream connection. The branches are using<br>
Speex for their connections back to the main office. The issue I'm<br>
having is that there are times that I need to VNC in to machines at the<br>
various offices for tech support while the user is also on the phone.<br>
Unfortunately the VNC connection apparently takes priority and makes it<br>
impossible for me to understand anything the person on the phone is<br>
saying, although they can still hear me fine.<br>
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Our Main office uses a Cisco PIX 506 for the main firewall and VPN<br>
concentrator. Each branch office used a Cisco 1700 series router with<br>
IPSec enabled in the IOS. Is there any sort of QoS I can turn on on the<br>
main router or the branch routers to make sure the voice quality takes<br>
precedence over the VNC? (Any example configs would be greatly appreciated)<br>
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Would I be better off routing the voice packets over the internet rather<br>
than the VPN, and could I safely do that without exposing the asterisk<br>
boxes to unnecessary security risks? (At present all of our asterisk<br>
boxes are behind the firewalls and only talk to each other over the<br>
VPN. All PSTN connection is done through TDM boards so they have no<br>
direct exposure to the internet.)<br>
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