Nortel Remote Office 9150 Installation And Administration Manual page 98

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Planning for installation
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as part of a dynamic pool
Dynamic port pooling is similar to a multi-user port except that the persons
who share ports in a dynamic pool are assigned to the next available port in
the RLC port pool. There is no correlation between the station and the port
on the RLC.
This feature is especially useful in free-seated ACD environments where
agents log on to the host PBX using their agent IDs.
Voice compression
If calls are to be routed over the IP network, you must select one of the
following voice compression algorithms on each RLC port:
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G.711: Voice is transmitted at 64 Kbps (no compression).
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G.726: Voice is compressed and transmitted at 32 Kbps.
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G.729A: Voice is compressed and transmitted at 8 Kbps.
G.729A is the default voice compression algorithm used by the RLC. This
allows
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up to six simultaneous voice calls to be processed over the first ISDN
BRI B-channel (16 Kbps are reserved for signaling data)
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up to eight simultaneous voice calls to be processed over the remaining
ISDN BRI B-channels
Each Remote Office 9150 station inherits its compression algorithm from the
RLC port to which it has been assigned.
Station priority
You can configure each RLC port that is assigned to each station as normal
priority, high priority, circuit-switched only, or IP only.
When the port is configured as high priority and the priority reserved setting is
configured on the connection between the RLC and Remote Office 9150 unit,
you can ensure voice Quality of Service for calls to and from those stations.
For more details, see "Station priority" on page 41 and "Connection bandwidth"
on page 43.
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