Fundamentals; Propagation Delay And Bandwidth - DETEWE OpenCom 130 User Manual

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Voice over IP (VoIP)
Using voice-data compression with compressing codecs, it is also possible to
make multiple IP-based telephone calls simultaneously on a 64 kilobit/s ISDN
line
Use of PC-supported system telephones (so-called "Softphones") without extra
hardware costs
TC system networking using Q.SIG-IP via VPN connections (see also PBX Net-
working starting on page 127)
Setting up a "DECT over IP" network lets you use existing Ethernet cabling to
set up a DECT network. The special DECT base stations designed for this
purpose, can be handled using OpenCom 100's Web interface (see DECTnetIP
starting on page 117).
Integrating voice and data communication within the Intranet can provide savings
possible and a range of new possibilities. However joint usage of existing network
infrastructure may also cause conflicts, with IP address configuration via DHCP for
example (for details see Start Procedure starting on page 112). You should
therefore always plan the use of VoIP in the Intranet together with your network
administrator. This chapter will help you avoid possible problems.
9.1

Fundamentals

VoIP makes the transmission of voice and telephony signalling via IP ("Internet
Protocol") possible. After a connection is established, the terminal collects voice
data (PCM data), which is then sent to the receiver using an IP packet. PCM data
can also be compressed to save bandwidth.

9.1.1 Propagation Delay and Bandwidth

IP-based data networks are generally not able to guarantee a specific minimum
bandwidth and defined propagation delay. A synchronised 64 kilobit/s ISDN line
guarantees a fixed data rate as long as the connection exists. In an IP-based data
network, the data rate and propagation delay can vary. Short-term bottlenecks or
retransmission due to errors may be the cause. A data flow interruption of a few
seconds is barely noticeable when fetching a Web page, but it can be seriously
interfere with a telephone call.
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