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RSVP Bandwidth on DMVPN Tunnels

Posted on August 19, 2013 by Tom Kacprzynski

Configuring RSVP on DMVPN mGRE tunnels requires few extra steps and a little bit of calculations to figure out the additional overhead. Without correctly configured overhead, the mismatch between RSVP and available LLQ bandwidth can cause degraded VoIP call performance. Continue reading →

Posted in blog | Tagged cac, call-rate, dmvpn, g.7.29, g.711, mgre, qos, rsvp, tunnel, voip

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