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configure the minimum and the maximum value for playout−delay, it is ignored when configured for fixed mode. When in the fixed mode, the high water mark value or the low water mark value always remains constant. It is based on the nominal value and based on Rx Delay Est (ms) value. So it is possible that under the fixed mode, you configure the value as 200 msec. However, if the estimated received delay is close to 100 ms, that is what the high water mark and the low water mark is set to for the entire duration of the call. 3640−6# 3640−6#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. 3640−6(config)#voice−port 3/0/0 3640−6(config−voiceport)#playout−delay mode fixed 3640−6(config−voiceport)#playout−delay nominal 70 3640−6(config−voiceport)#^Z 3640−6# 3640−6# 3640−6#show run | begin 3/0/0 voice−port 3/0/0 playout−delay mode fixed playout−delay nominal 70 ! For more details on the playout−delay configuration, refer to Playout Delay Enhancements for Voice over IP. Related Information Implementing Quality of Service Policies with DSCP • Low Latency Queueing • Comparing the bandwidth and priority Commands of a QoS Service Policy • Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving for Frame Relay and ATM Virtual Circuits • Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving for Multilink PPP • Voice Technology Support • Voice and Unified Communications Product Support • Troubleshooting Cisco IP Telephony • Technical Support − Cisco Systems • Contacts & Feedback | Help | Site Map © 2014 − 2015 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Statement | Cookie Policy | Trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. Updated: Feb 02, 2006 Document ID: 20371

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