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Local IP remote phones will only work over a layer 2 VPN with phone and KSU on the same subnet. Otherwise you definitely need the remote phone. (or license in the case of the new ones)
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QoS is not used on local phones, since they only work as layer 2 devices.
I would try to get ESI TS to open up 2 licenses for remote phones and change them to remotes in F31.
You can then utilize QoS and you also reduce the overhead. Local phones utilize 244K (122 each way) and remotes use 88K (44 each way).
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