Logical Network Separation definition
Logical Network Separation. Separates voice and video traffic from lower priority traffic logically using a VLAN. VLANs allocate bandwidth dynamically based on volume or statically by manual assignment. • Class of Service Prioritization. Marking OSI Layer 2 packets with high priority (5) class tags (802.1p and IP precedence) allows most enterprise network equipment to distinguish and prioritize voice and video from other network traffic. In addition, Jive also tags all voice packets with a DSCP value of 46, which is often prioritized by OSI Layer 3 devices across the WAN. Configuring a local router to use this DSCP value can also result in improved quality.
Logical Network Separation. Separates voice and video traffic from lower priority traffic logically using a VLAN. VLANs allocate bandwidth dynamically based on volume or statically by manual • Class of Service Prioritization. Marking OSI Layer 2 packets with high priority (5) class tags (802.1p and IP precedence) allows most enterprise network equipment to distinguish and prioritize voice and video from other network traffic.