Supported Codecs And Bandwidth; Ip Addressing - ShoreTel Service Appliance 100 Installation Manual

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SA-100 Planning, Installation, and Administration Guide
Meets the latency and jitter requirements for toll-quality calls.
Meets the packet loss requirements for toll-quality voice.
Bandwidth management to prioritize your voice traffic over your data traffic.
Proper configuration of the ShoreTel system's Admission Control feature for
each site.
For Web conference streams:
Delivers adequate bandwidth for the typical application you expect users to
share.
Maintain a ping lag of not more that 100 ms between the SA-100 and the
ShoreTel Headquarters server.
3.2.1

Supported Codecs and Bandwidth

Table 3-1 shows the codecs that the ShoreTel SA-100 supports.
Table 3-1
Codec
G711 (both
a-law and
μ-law)
DV14/
ADPCM
Linear (L16/
8000)
Wideband
Linear (L16/
16000)
G722
3.3

IP Addressing

The SA-100 requires an IP address with a permanent lease or a static IP address. Either
of the following methods may be used to assign network parameters:
DHCP from a network server (default out-of-the-box option)
A static IP configured through the maintenance port on the back of the SA-100.
The SA-100 also requires a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) during
configuration in ShoreWare Director.
See
"Setting the IP Address Manually" section on page 35
configuring the IP address.
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Codecs the ShoreTel Service Appliance 100 Supports
Sampling
Bandwid
Rate
th
64kbps
8kHz
32kbps
8kHz
128kbps 8kHz
256kbps 16kHz
64kbps
16kHz
Chapter 3: Network Requirements and Preparation
Max Number of
Max number of SRTP
Audio Streams
Streams
50
50
50
50
50
No Support
50
No Support
15
15
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