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Setting QoS for Voice traffic - VoIP LAN

Asked by fahim in IP Telephony, Network Design & Methodology, Miscellaneous Security

Tags: Cisco, Nortel, Catalyst, passport, Qos VoIP

In a building we have Voice VLANs with Voice traffic segregated from data but PC is daisy chained to the VoIP phones.

We are planning to implement 802.1x for both Data and Voice but unlike Data IP assignments, which would be dynamic and associated to User groups, Voice IP assignments would be static and associated with each floor.

What should be my security precautions in this setup?

What should I do build in the QoS of my Voice traffic on the switch level (pls relate standard practises as my core/distribution switches are non-Cisco)?
 
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Zones: IP Telephony, Network Design & Methodology, Miscellaneous Security
Tags: Cisco, Nortel, Catalyst, passport, Qos VoIP
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