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A network technician at a branch office is connecting VolP phones to a newly configured AOS-CX switch. Users are complaining that voice quality is not as good as at the corporate office. Further investigation shows the local-priority value at the branch office is 1 while at the corporate office is 5.

What describes the issue regarding the default QoS behavior on the AOS-CX switch?

A.
The QoS trust is set to DSCP by default, and the VolP phone's local-priority value is mapped to 1.
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A.
The QoS trust is set to DSCP by default, and the VolP phone's local-priority value is mapped to 1.
B.
The QoS trust is set to CoS by default, and the VolP phone's local-priority value is mapped to 1.
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B.
The QoS trust is set to CoS by default, and the VolP phone's local-priority value is mapped to 1.
C.
The QoS trust is set to none by default, and each VolP phone's local priority is configured for CoS map entry 1.
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C.
The QoS trust is set to none by default, and each VolP phone's local priority is configured for CoS map entry 1.
D.
The QoS trust is set to none by default, and each VolP phone's local priority is configured for CoS map entry 0.
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D.
The QoS trust is set to none by default, and each VolP phone's local priority is configured for CoS map entry 0.
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

In an AOS-CX switch, if the QoS trust mode is not configured, it is set to none by default. The VoIP phones will mark their traffic with a local-priority value, which, if the QoS trust mode is none, will correspond to CoS map entry 1 by default. The local-priority value of 1 at the branch office likely indicates that the traffic is not being prioritized correctly compared to the corporate office, where a local-priority of 5 suggests a higher level of prioritization for voice traffic.

asked 16/09/2024
Freddie Lewis
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