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Title: Voice over IP


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Voice over IP
AFNOG 2001 Accra Ghana 12 Mai 2001
  • By
  • Adiel AKPLOGAN
  • CAFE Informatique S. A. - TOGO
  • E-mail adiel_at_akplogan.net - Web
    http//www.akplogan.net

2
Topics
  • Definition
  • Standard
  • Requirement
  • QoS
  • Application
  • CAFEnet S.A. (Togo) exemple

3
Introduction
  • Concern about reduction of communication coast.
    Voice, Fax and Data integration become a
    challenge and priority for many network manager.
  • Telecommunication deregulation and Multi-service
    access network development allow this challenge
    to be achieve.
  • Today voice over packet network (ATM, Frame Relay
    and IP) is the one most growing aspect of
    Multi-service access network

4
VoIP System Model
  • Voice and signaling transmission using packet
    network (IP)
  • ITU standard for signaling Model
  • H.323 ( ITU )- Packet-based Multimedia
    communication system.
  • SIP (IETF) Session initiation protocol
  • The voice system resulting from these two
    standard follow a common Model

5
VoIP System Model
  • A packet voice system like VoIP follow this
    model.
  • A packet network (Internet in most case)
  • Voice agent at edge of the cloud. Convert voice
    information from it traditional telephony form to
    a suitable form for packet transmission.
  • the packet are send to another voice agent at
    the call destination.

6
VoIP system model
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VoIP System Model
  • Two issue from the previous diagram
  • Voice coding Voice ?Packet, Packet ?Voice
  • Signaling who is called and where is the called
    party on the network?

8
The two models in brief
H.323 SIP
Gatekeeper Gateway H.323 terminal MCU UAC (user agent Client) UAS (User agent server) SIP Terminal Proxy Redirect Server Location server
9
Architecture
10
Communication
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VoIP Addressing
  • As Internet communication is based on IP address
    (layer 2), every equipment that want to
    communicate should have an IP address. For VoiP,
    the voice interface appear as additional IP host.
  • Translation of dial digits from the PBX to an IP
    host address is performed by the dial plan
    mapper. The destination telephone number, or some
    portion of the number, is mapped to the
    destination IP address.

12
Voice packet routing and Delay
  • VoIP take advantage of all strong and
    sophisticate routing protocols of IP (including
    best route calculation)
  • But due to the way IP packets are send through
    the network, the big challenge is the Latency or
    delay that cause echo and talker overlap.

13
Voice packet routing and Delay
  • Source of delay include
  • Accumulation delay caused by need to collect a
    frame of voice samples to be processed by the
    voice coder (from some microsecond to many
    milliseconds.
  • Algorithmic Delay caused by specific voice
    encoding delay.
  • Processing delay result from the two previous
    delay plus collecting the sample in to packet for
    transmission.
  • Network delay Processing that occurs as packets
    are sent across a network.(from protocol, medium,
    and buffer use to remove packet jitter on the
    receive side)

14
Voice packet routing and Delay
  • Echo is generated toward the packet network from
    the telephone networkas it always greater than
    50 ms, it is not acceptable for good audition.
  • Jitter is the variable inter-packet timing cause
    by the fact that packets do not all cross the
    network at the same speed.
  • Lost packet Under peak load and congestion,
    voice frame are dropped at the same rate as data
    frame.

15
VoIP Signaling
  • Three distinct area
  • Signaling from PABX ? router
  • Network seize the PABZ with any of the signaling
    used to seize a trunk (as the local network
    appear to the BABX as a trunk) FXS or EM.
  • Signaling from Router ? router
  • Dial plan Mapper.
  • Signaling from Router ?PABX
  • Line seizure signaling.

16
VoIP application
  • In todays networking, there are several
    attractive alternatives both to conventional
    public telephony and to leased lines. Among the
    most interesting are networking technologies
    based on a different kind of voice transmission,
    called packet voice and in our case Voice over
    IP.
  • VoIP can be used in two broad context
    differentiated by geography or by the type of
    users to be served.

17
VoIP application
  • Within a national administration or telephony
    jurisdiction,
  • to support its own voice calling among its own
    sites.
  • to support the activities of a single company
    to connect two or more company locations in
    multiple countries
  • to connect public calls within a company, the
    packet voice provider is technically providing a
    local or national telephone service and is
    subject to regulation as such.

18
VoIP application
  • Between different administration or telephony
    jurisdiction
  • to connect public calls between countries, the
    packet voice provider is subject to the national
    regulations in the countries involved and also to
    any treaty provisions for international calling
    to which any of the countries served are
    signatories.
  • Be aware of the valid law applicable in your
    country until setting up VoIP application to
    avoid any inconvenience.

19
VoIP application
  • Example
  • CAFE Informatique Telecommunications S.A.
  • Two application
  • International Communication
  • Call center
  • 30 local worker.
  • Tele-marketing for America and Canadian company
  • Data scramble for foreign company

20
VoIP application
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VoIP
  • Question?
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