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A company is experiencing intermittent call drops during peak hours in their VoIP system. The network administrator suspects that the issue may be related to Quality of Service (QoS) settings. After reviewing the QoS configuration, the administrator finds that the bandwidth allocated for voice traffic is set to 20% of the total available bandwidth, while video traffic is allocated 50%. Given that the total bandwidth of the network is 100 Mbps, what is the maximum bandwidth available for voice traffic, and what steps should the administrator take to resolve the call drop issue effectively?
The maximum bandwidth for voice traffic is 20 Mbps; the administrator should increase the voice traffic allocation to at least 30% and prioritize voice packets in the QoS settings.
The maximum bandwidth for voice traffic is 30 Mbps; the administrator should reduce video traffic allocation to 40% to accommodate voice traffic.
The maximum bandwidth for voice traffic is 50 Mbps; the administrator should implement stricter bandwidth limits on non-essential applications.
The maximum bandwidth for voice traffic is 10 Mbps; the administrator should disable video traffic during peak hours.

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