NEC Electra Elite IPK II Features And Specifications Manual page 492

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Each voice call requires at least the specifications listed in the following table. This includes all the
overheads of VoIP communication, including signaling).
Transmit
Codec
Data Rate
G711u Law
90 Kbps
G729
34 Kbps
* When an IP Soft Phone is connected, set Time Between Packets to 100 ms.
The MG16 contains a regular TCP/RTP/IP stack that can handle real time media. The MG16 ETU
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is an end-point on the IP network from the network administration perspective.
The MG16 uses MEGACO (H.248) Protocol to provide telephony services between remote
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stations through the IP Network. This is an IETF/ITU standards-based protocol.
Speech-connection audio quality depends greatly on the available bandwidth between the stations
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in the data network. Because Internet is an uncontrolled data network compared to an Intranet,
using this application in Intranet WAN environment with known (or controlled and assured) Quality
of Service (QoS) is highly recommended.
When connecting the voice calls across NAT/Firewall, consulting your network provider/
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administrator to specifically request service for VoIP or real-time media support on your networks is
recommended.
A static IP Address is required for each MG16 in the network.
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The MG16 ETU and Elite IPK II CPU must be configured to communicate on the same network. This
may require a second static IP Address for the IPK II CPU.
The MG16 supports station to station direct RTP connections (peer-to-peer) for calls between IP
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Phones that provide the following benefits:
Improved voice quality for calls between two IP Phones.
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Improved bandwidth performance for voice between IP Phones.
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Pad and echo canceller controls are built-in and are programmable via Elite IPK II KSU Programming.
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The LAN/WAN connection is provided by a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connector. This connector is a
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single 10/100 MPS Ethernet Connector. This port has Auto-Medium Dependent Interface Crossover
(MDIX) to allow using either a straight-through Ethernet cable for connection to a PC or a crossover
Ethernet cable.
The Ethernet Interface setting allows manual configuration of the Ethernet port from the Key System
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programming, and can be set to operate in the following port speed and duplex mode combinations:
10MB/Full Duplex, 10MB/HalfDuplex,100MB/Half Duplex, or 100MB/Full Duplex, Auto-Negotiate via
Elite IPK II KSU Programming.
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Time
Receive
Between
Data Rate
Packets
90 Kbps
20 ms*
34 Kbps
20 ms*
Packetization
Default Jitter
Delay
Buffer Delay
1.5 ms
2 datagrams
(40 ms)
15.0 ms
2 datagrams
(40 ms)
IP Station (MEGACO) - MG 16
Electra Elite IPK II
Theoretical
Maximum
MOS
4.4
4.07

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