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	Fix some of the grammar issues in doc/tex/qos.tex.
(closes issue #14049) Reported by: kshumard Patches: doc.tex.qos.tex.patch uploaded by kshumard (license 92) (Slight modifications by seanbright) git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@163037 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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| \subsubsection{Introduction} | ||||
|  | ||||
| Asterisk support different QoS settings on application level on various protocol | ||||
| on any of signaling and media. Type of Service (TOS) byte can be set on | ||||
| outgoing IP packets for various protocols. The TOS byte is used by the network | ||||
| to provide some level of Quality of Service (QoS) even if the network is | ||||
| congested with other traffic. | ||||
| Asterisk supports different QoS settings at the application level for various | ||||
| protocols on both signaling and media. The Type of Service (TOS) byte can be | ||||
| set on outgoing IP packets for various protocols. The TOS byte is used by the | ||||
| network to provide some level of Quality of Service (QoS) even if the network | ||||
| is congested with other traffic. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Also asterisk running on Linux can set 802.1p CoS marks in VLAN packets for all | ||||
| used VoIP protocols. It is useful when you are working in switched environment. | ||||
| In fact asterisk only set priority for Linux socket. For mapping this priority | ||||
| Asterisk running on Linux can also set 802.1p CoS marks in VLAN packets for the  | ||||
| VoIP protocols it uses. This is useful when working in a switched environment. | ||||
| In fact Asterisk only set priority for Linux socket. For mapping this priority | ||||
| and VLAN CoS mark you need to use this command: | ||||
|  | ||||
| \begin{verbatim} | ||||
| vconfig set_egress_map [vlan-device] [skb-priority] [vlan-qos] | ||||
| \end{verbatim} | ||||
|  | ||||
| In table behind shown all voice channels and other modules of asterisk, that | ||||
| support QoS settings for network traffic and type of traffic which can have | ||||
| QoS settings. | ||||
| The table below shows all VoIP channel drivers and other Asterisk modules that | ||||
| support QoS settings for network traffic. It also shows the type(s) of | ||||
| traffic for which each module can support setting QoS settings. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \begin{verbatim} | ||||
|  Channel Drivers | ||||
| @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ QoS settings. | ||||
| |--------------+-----------+-----+-----+-----+ | ||||
| |chan_h323     |           |  +  |     |     | | ||||
| |--------------+-----------+-----+-----+-----+ | ||||
| |chan_iax2     |            +                | | ||||
| |chan_iax2     |              +              | | ||||
| +==============+=============================+ | ||||
|  Other | ||||
| +==============+=============================+ | ||||
| @@ -46,26 +46,25 @@ QoS settings. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{IP TOS values} | ||||
|  | ||||
| The allowable values for any of the tos* parameters are:  | ||||
| CS0, CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6, CS7, AF11, AF12, AF13, AF21, AF22, AF23,  | ||||
| AF31, AF32, AF33, AF41, AF42, AF43 and ef (expedited forwarding), | ||||
|  | ||||
| The tos* parameters also take numeric values. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Note, that on Linux system you can use ef value in case your asterisk is running | ||||
| from a user other then root only when you have compiled asterisk with libcap. | ||||
| Note that on a Linux system, Asterisk must be compiled with libcap in order to | ||||
| use the ef tos setting if Asterisk is not run as root. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The lowdelay, throughput, reliability, mincost, and none values are removed | ||||
| The lowdelay, throughput, reliability, mincost, and none values have been removed | ||||
| in current releases. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{802.1p CoS values} | ||||
|  | ||||
| As far as 802.1p uses 3 bites from VLAN header, there are parameter can take | ||||
| integer values from 0 to 7. | ||||
| Because 802.1p uses 3 bits of the VLAN header, this parameter can take integer | ||||
| values from 0 to 7. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{Recommended values} | ||||
| Recommended values shown above and also included in sample configuration files: | ||||
| The recommended values shown below are also included in sample configuration files: | ||||
| \begin{verbatim} | ||||
| +============+=========+======+ | ||||
| |            |  tos    |  cos | | ||||
| @@ -93,20 +92,21 @@ have different TOS settings. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{SIP} | ||||
|  | ||||
| In sip.conf, there are three parameters that control the TOS settings: | ||||
| In sip.conf, there are four parameters that control the TOS settings: | ||||
| "tos\_sip", "tos\_audio", "tos\_video" and "tos\_text". tos\_sip controls | ||||
| what TOS SIP call signaling packets are set to. tos\_audio, tos\_video | ||||
| and tos\_text controls what TOS RTP audio, video or text accordingly | ||||
| packets are set to. | ||||
| and tos\_text control what TOS values are used for RTP audio, video, and text | ||||
| packets, respectively. | ||||
|  | ||||
| There are four parameters to control 802.1p CoS: "cos\_sip", "cos\_audio", | ||||
| "cos\_video" and "cos\_text". It behavior the same as written above. | ||||
| "cos\_video" and "cos\_text". The behavior of these parameters is the | ||||
| same as for the SIP TOS settings described above. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{Other RTP channels} | ||||
|  | ||||
| chan\_mgcp, chan\_h323, chan\_skinny and chan\_unistim also support TOS and | ||||
| CoS via setting tos and cos parameters in correspond to module config  | ||||
| files. Naming style and behavior same as for chan\_sip. | ||||
| CoS via setting tos and cos parameters in their corresponding configuration | ||||
| files. Naming style and behavior are the same as for chan\_sip. | ||||
|  | ||||
| \subsubsection{Reference} | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
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