Chapter 26 Voip - ZyXEL Communications IES4005M User Manual

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Use the Voice over IP (VoIP) commands to configure and manage the IES's POTS service.
VoIP (Voice over IP) is the sending of voice signals over the Internet Protocol. This allows you to
make phone calls and send faxes over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of using the traditional
circuit-switched telephone network. You can also use servers to run telephone service applications
like PBX services and voice mail. Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) companies provide
VoIP service.
Circuit-switched telephone networks require 64 kilobits per second (kbps) in each direction to
handle a telephone call. VoIP can use advanced voice coding techniques with compression to reduce
the required bandwidth.
VOP1164G-61 connects POTS (Plain Old Telephone System) end-user telephone subscribers to the
IP network by converting the analog voice signal into data packets and transmitting them over the
network.
H.248
The H.248 protocol, also known as MEGACO (MEdia GAteway COntrol) or the Gateway Control
Protocol, defines a VoIP network in which basic functions (such as voice coding and decoding) are
performed by one device, and higher functions (such as setting up and managing calls) are
performed by another. An H.248 VoIP network consists of one or more media gateways and a media
gateway controller.
• Media gateways (MGs) encode and decode voice data, transmitting it from one network to
another (for example, from the PSTN to an IP network, and vice versa). The POTS cards are MGs.
• Media gateway controllers (MGCs) are intelligent devices that manage the media gateways. They
set up, manage and tear down calls by providing instructions to the MGs.
Voice services are delivered over the IES POTS card telephone port to a standard telephone. An
internal analog telephone adapter (ATA) on the ONU converts the voice traffic to POTS from real-
time transport protocol (RTP) over IP.
The voice traffic and H.248 signaling from the IES are sent to the OLT or the active Gigabit Ethernet
backbone network. An external MGC or H.248 voice gateway converts the voice traffic to other
formats as required.
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