350 Bridges VOIP Setup
Can someone tell me if this setup will work and give priority to Voice?
Building A
350 Bridge
3550 Switch
Building B
350 Bridge
2924 Switch
I will want to prioritize voice over the link between the 2 buildings. The customer will be using an Avaya IP phone switch. There are only about 10 users in building B. If I configure VLANS and QOS on the bridges and the 3550 switch, will this solution work? Thanks
Take a look t the following document tht talks about configuring QoS for Voice on 350 devices, my be this will give you a better idea.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps458/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008007f770.html#26726
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