Engineering the network
Network traffic
Communication Control Toolkit uses remote method calls between the client
machine and the Communication Control Toolkit server. Nortel recommends
that you design and develop the applications to minimize the number of remote
calls and, therefore, reduce the demands on the underlying network and increase
the application responsiveness.
Note: The network traffic information below assumes that the client credentials
were authenticated with the Communication Control Toolkit server, that all the
necessary event handlers were created, and that the assigned resources were
retrieved from the Communication Control Toolkit server.
Answering and dropping an incoming call
The following table provides the minimum amount of memory required to
answer and drop an incoming call. These requirements assume that you are
sending the minimum number of requests from the client computer to the
Communication Control Toolkit server, and that you are receiving the minimum
number of requests from the Communication Control Toolkit server.
Item
Client
Server
Total bytes
Total
Note: A typical application sends and receives more than the minimum number
of requests to and from the Communication Control Toolkit server. Therefore,
more memory is required for a typical application.
Example of answering and dropping an incoming call
A typical application requests the following information to answer and drop an
incoming call:
100
Minimum memory requirements
4194 bytes
27809 bytes
32003 bytes
31.3 Kb
Communication Control Toolkit
Standard 5.01