Dear all:
It's not just with some calls that my clients' calls have a problem where the voice sounds robotic.
They are utilizing an application via a PC ( I cant tremeber the Aplication) with a vlan user.
I force this traffic for WLAN 2 they have 300MBs
I believe they have lost their connection, but I'm not sure.
How can I determine whether the connection connecting MX and Provaider is reliable?
Consider this lost an issue, do you?
Do you believe the provider is the issue?
I make an effort to prioritize the sound, but I'm not sure if it's right.
So your hitting the max 300Mbit?
I would try prioritize only voip not all video& conf.
Maybe also do a global per client limit so not 1 client can use all 300Mbit
Following the best practices guidance on https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/...
Try:
* On the SSID, set Trafficshaping rules for "All VoIP and video conferencing"
Ignore SSID per client limit
PCP 6 / DSCP tag 46 (EF)
* On the Switch Settings Page under Quality of Service section, set the Voice VLAN
Protocol to Any
DSCP: Trust Incoming DSCP.
* On the MX, create a Group policy, and assign that to the VLAN interface on the MX
* In said Group Policy, configure same traffic shaping rules as those on the SSID
Type: "All VoIP ..."
Limit: "Ignore Network per-client limit"
PCP: 6
DSCP 46 (EF)
Try and see how this works for you...
Thank @ww and @rhbirkelund
in relation to the losses.
It's conceivable that the cable or provider are the usual causes of this loss.
Yeah, well.. As soon as the traffic leaves the MX, it's out of your hands. I might want to work with the voice provider in order to exactly determine what requirements are for the Voice application.
Also you can try an work with your internet provider to see if there's something they can do.
Besides having the MX continously ping 8.8.8.8, I have a habit of also configuring my ISP next hop address (ISP Default Gateway), as well. If pings are choppy there, maybe it's the Provider edge that has a problem.
If they are a WiFi user - can you try connecting via an Ethernet cable to rule out WiFi issues?