The voice remark command sets a priority for Lync voice packets.
The undo voice remark command deletes the priority of Lync voice packets.
By default, the priority of Lync voice packets is not set.
voice remark { 8021p 8021p-value | dscp { dscp-value | dscp-name } | local-precedence { local-precedence-value | local-precedence-name } }
undo voice remark { 8021p | dscp | local-precedence }
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
8021p 8021p-value | Specifies the 802.1p priority. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 7. A larger value indicates a higher priority. |
dscp { dscp-value | dscp-name } | Specifies the DSCP priority. |
The value is a Diff-Serv code that is an integer ranging from 0 to 63, or a DSCP service type that can be af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, cs1 to cs7, default, or ef. The values of service types are as follows:
|
local-precedence { local-precedence-value | local-precedence-name } | Specifies the local priority. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 7. A larger value indicates a higher priority. Or, the value is a service type that can be af1, af2, af3, af4, be, cs6, cs7, or ef. The values of service types are as follows:
|
Application Scenarios
Microsoft Lync is a set of communication software that provides voice, video, desktop sharing, and file transfer functions. You can run the voice remark command to change the priority of Lync voice packets.
Precautions
The 802.1p priority and local priority cannot be set for the Lync voice packets of one Lync session.
If you run the voice remark command in the same UCC profile view multiple times to set the 802.1p priority, DSCP priority, or local priority of Lync voice packets, only the latest configuration takes effect.