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Introduction to VoIP
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Requirements of Voice in an IP Internetwork
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Internetwork
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IP Internetwork
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• IP is connectionless.
• IP provides multiple paths from source to destination.
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Packet Loss, Delay, and Jitter
• Packet loss
Loss of packets severely degrades the voice application.
• Delay
VoIP typically tolerates delays up to 150 ms before the
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VoIP typically tolerates delays up to 150 ms before the quality of the call degrades.
• Jitter
Instantaneous buffer use causes delay variation in the same voice stream.
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Consistent Throughput
• Throughput is the amount of data transmitted between two nodes in a given period.
• Throughput is a function of bandwidth, error performance, congestion, and other factors.
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• Tools for enhanced voice throughput include:
Queuing
Congestion avoidance
Header compression
RSVP
Fragmentation
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Reordering of Packets
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• IP assumes packet-ordering problems.
• RTP reorders packets.
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Reliability and Availability
• Traditional telephony networks claim 99.999% uptime.
• Data networks must consider reliability and availability requirements when incorporating voice.
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• Methods to improve reliability and availability include:
Redundant hardware
Redundant links
UPS
Proactive network management
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Gateways and Their Roles
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Analog vs. Digital
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Gathering the Requirements
• Is an analog or digital gateway required?
• What is the required capacity of the gateway?
• What type of connection is the gateway going to use? Is Foreign Exchange Office (FXO), FXS, E&M, T1, E1, PRI, or BRI signaling required?
• What signaling protocol is used? H.323, Media Gateway Control
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• What signaling protocol is used? H.323, Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), or session initiation protocol (SIP)?
• Is voice compression a part of the design? If so, which type?
• Are direct inward dialing (DID), calling line identification (CLID), modem relay, or fax relay required?
• Is the device acting only as gateway or as gateway and router/LAN switch? Is inline power for IP Phones required?
• Is remote site survivability required?
• To which country is the hardware shipped?
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Enterprise Gateway Considerations—Remote Site
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Enterprise Gateway Considerations—Central Site
• Dial plan integration
• Voice-mail integration
• Gateway for PBX interconnect
• Inline power requirements for IP Phones
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• Inline power requirements for IP Phones
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Service Provider Gateway Considerations
• Signaling interconnection type
SS7 supports a high volume of call setup.
• Carrier-class performance
Gateways must have redundancy and QoS support.
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Gateways must have redundancy and QoS support.
• Scalability
Gateways must support rapid growth.
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Encapsulating Voice in IP Packets
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Major VoIP Protocols
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VoIP Protocols and the OSI Model
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Real-Time Transport Protocol
• Provides end-to-end network functions and delivery services for delay-sensitive, real-time data, such as voice and video
• Works with queuing to prioritize voice traffic over other traffic
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other traffic
• Services include:
Payload-type identification
Sequence numbering
Time stamping
Delivery monitoring
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Real-Time Transport Control Protocol
• Monitors the quality of the data distribution and provides control information
• Provides feedback on current network conditions
• Allows hosts involved in an RTP session to
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• Allows hosts involved in an RTP session to exchange information about monitoring and controlling the session
• Provides a separate flow from RTP for UDP transport use
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RTP Header Compression
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• RTP header compression saves bandwidth by compressing packet headers across WAN links.
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When to Use RTP Header Compression
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• Narrowband links
• Slow links (less than 2 Mbps)
• Need to conserve bandwidth on a WAN interface
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Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
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Bandwidth Implications of Codec
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Impact of Voice Samples
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Data Link Overhead
• Ethernet
18 bytes overhead
• MLP
6 bytes overhead
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6 bytes overhead
• Frame Relay
6 bytes overhead
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Security and Tunneling Overhead
• IPSec
50 to 57 bytes
• L2TP/GRE
24 bytes
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24 bytes
• MLPPP
6 bytes
• MPLS
4 bytes
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Specialized Encapsulations
• X.25 over TCP/IP
• IPv6 over IPv4
• L2F
• Others…
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• Others…
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Total Bandwidth Required
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Effect of VAD
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