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Voice DesignLast Update 2011.06.14
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Objectives
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• To see how the basic design principles should be adjusted to handle voice traffic
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Designing for Voice
• Placing voice traffic on the data network creates a whole new class of network design issues such as concerns for– Packet Delay– Packet Loss
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Packet Delay
• Delay causes voice quality to degrade• The limit for delay is 150 milliseconds one
way
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Packet Delay
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Packet Delay
• Delay can be classified as– Fixed– Variable
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Fixed Delay
• Fixed delay has three parts– Propagation delay
• This is the time required to travel from one endpoint to the other
• In general this is not an issue, except for satellite links
– Serialization delay• This is the delay from sending a frame onto a
network interface• It is related to the link speed
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Fixed Delay
• The higher the speed, the less time it takes to place the bits on the circuit
• This is only a factor for links up to 1 Mbps
– Processing delay• This is the time required to compress a block of
PCM samples
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Fixed Delay
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Variable Delay
• Variable delay is due to– Queuing delay
• This delay comes from the queuing delays in the egress trunk buffers on the part that is connected to the WAN
– Dejitter buffer• The variable delay between packets is jitter• Dejitter buffers are used to smooth this delay out
– Variable packet sizes
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Variable Delay
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Packet Loss
• Loss causes clipping and skips
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QoS
• QoS is commonly required for networks that carry delay sensitive traffic such as voice
• QoS used for voice includes the following– Bandwidth reduction
• This is compression
– Bandwidth reservation• The RSVP – Resource Reservation Protocol
reserves bandwidth along a routing path to ensure a certain quality level for delay sensitive traffic
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QoS
– QoS classification• Classification is done using ACLs or route maps• Along with setting the IP precedence bit
– Voice is usually set to 5
– Congestion avoidance• Traffic shaping and policy setting are used for this• This adjusts the flows of traffic to reduce certain
types in order to give voice less congestion
– Congestion management• There are several methods that can be used to
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Table 9-1
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