You are the network administrator of an enterprise company that just deployed a global IP
telephony environment. In order to guarantee good voice quality, you asked your provider to
implement QoS on the CE routers of your MPLS network. On your LAN, you have also deployed
QoS.
Users, however, keep complaining about bad voice quality, and the provider does not see
matches on the DSCP values that you have asked him to match upon. What is most likely the
problem?
A.
The phones are not sending traffic with the correct DSCP value.
B.
The Cisco CallManager is not marking the traffic correctly.
C.
This is most likely a bug on the CE routers.
D.
Your LAN QoS is incorrectly configured.
Explanation:
The most likely problem is that the LAN QoS is not configured correctly. When the DSCP values
do not match, it means LAN QoS has a problem.