16 qos, 17 resources, 18 sip handling – CounterPath Bria Professional 2.5 Configuration Guide User Manual

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Configuring Bria Professional (Retail Edition)

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2.16 QoS

This group of settings lets you configure the quality of service you offer, if applicable.

There are two types of services. The service to use depends on what your VoIP service provider supports:

GQoS, which is available for audio and video.

DSCP (also known as ToS), which is available for audio, video and signaling.

In a network that has the default configuration, the recommended value for audio is 46, because “46” is the
standard marking for audio.

Bria Professional supports 802.1p QoS packet tagging. If you set up for QoS, Bria Professional will include the
specified information in the packets that it sends to the network provider. Whether the packet is delivered with
the specified service depends on whether your broadband router and the network provider between you and the
other party supports multiple transport services. In other words, whether each network provider reads the QoS
information and prioritizes packet delivery based on the requested service.

2.17 Resources

Typically the contact list is stored locally. Privacy and presence information associated with a SIP account are
also typically stored remotedly. Privacy and presence information associated with an XMPP account are always
stored on the XMPP server.

To store the contact list and SIP information remotely using WebDAV or XCAP, see the “Configuring for
Remote Storage of Resources” manual.

If you support both local and remote storage, Bria Professional continually synchronizes the local and remote
lists.

2.18 SIP Handling

This group of settings lets you configure some of the SIP reason codes that Bria Professional includes in the SIP
response.

2.19 User Experience

This group of settings let the user change the behavior of the Bria Professional GUI.

Also look at the settings in “Feature Enabling” on page 14.

2.20 Video

These settings provide controls for video quality.

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