Frame relay voip configuration, Scenario 1 - traffic shaping, Figure 4.11 – Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# queue-limit 1 12

X330WAN-2DS1-1(super-if:Serial1:1)# exit

Static routes configuration:

X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip route 1.1.1.0 24 serial 1:1

X330WAN-2DS1-1(super)# ip route 11.11.11.0 24 serial 1:1

Frame Relay VoIP Configuration

Figure 4.11 illustrates a common Frame Relay VoIP configuration between two sites
connected over a WAN. The following configuration scenarios are provided below
that relate to this illustration:

Traffic Shaping - A single VC between Site A and Site B.

Priority DLCI and Traffic Shaping - Two VCs between Site A and Site B.

Figure 4.11

VoIP Configuration with Frame Relay Encapsulation

Scenario 1 - Traffic Shaping

In Figure 4.11, Site A contains four IP phones and a data LAN connected via a
P333T-PWR switch to a S8300 Media Server. The S8300 Media Server houses an
X330W-2USP expansion module that is connected to a Frame Relay network via a
192Kbps Frame Relay encapsulated V.35 interface. Following are the connection
details for Site A:

A single VC with:
— CIR = 128Kbps:
— DLCI = 16

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