Voice quality network requirements
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Packet loss may be more tolerable for one codec over another.
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Even small amounts of packet loss can greatly affect a TTY/TDD device’s (for
hearing-impaired people) ability to work properly.
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Packet loss for signaling traffic increases network traffic substantially when loss is greater
than 3%.
Network packet loss
Like delay, Avaya offers customers a tiered approach of packet loss recommendations to
balance new network costs and limitations with business directives. Tools such as Avaya’s VoIP
Monitoring Manager (VMM), the Agilent (HP) Internet Advisor, Finisar's Surveyor Explorer,
Radcom's Prism, NAI's Sniffer, and others measure packet loss. Remember that too much
delay or packet mis-order can be perceived as lost packets. It may appear that the network is
losing packets when in fact they have been discarded intentionally because of late arrival at the
endpoint. IP networks are characterized by unintentional packet loss in the network as well as
by discarded packets in the jitter buffers of the receiving endpoints.
The maximum loss of IP packets (or frames) between endpoints should be:
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1% or less for best quality depending on many factors.
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3% or less for Business Communications quality. Again, this quality is much better than
cell-phone quality.
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More than 3% may be acceptable for voice but may negatively impact signaling.
Summary of Contents for Application Solutions
Page 1: ...Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide 555 245 600 Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 ...
Page 20: ...About This Book 20 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 21: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 21 Section 1 Avaya Application Solutions product guide ...
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Page 106: ...Call processing 106 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 124: ...Avaya LAN switching products 124 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 139: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 139 Section 2 Deploying IP Telephony ...
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Page 186: ...Traffic engineering 186 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 204: ...Security 204 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 228: ...Avaya Integrated Management 228 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 274: ...Reliability and Recovery 274 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 275: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 275 Section 3 Getting the IP network ready for telephony ...
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Page 356: ...Network recovery 356 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 366: ...Network assessment offer 366 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 367: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 367 Appendixes ...
Page 368: ...Appendixes 368 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 394: ...Access list 394 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 414: ...DHCP TFTP 414 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...