I am a VoIP professional with 15+ years of experience in the industry. Installed more 100 Linux servers for VoIP and call center. My focus is now on Asterisk - Microsoft Teams integration via Direct Routing.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
What you need to look before you deploy the VoIP in your organization.
The organization(s) that migrate from legacy PABX system (traditional
phone system) to IP based PBX (Private Branch eXchange) requires
a very carefully planning before they deploy the VoIP.
In this article I am trying to explain that what exactly you
need or the steps to ensure the QoS (Quality of Service) for VoIP in your
organization.
Step 1
Analyze your existing LAN (Local Area Network) and find if
there is any congestions /delays or unnecessary broadcasting or bursting.
The IP address that you plan to assign to the sip server
ping it from several points/node in a network and find the ping statistics and
you should look for
Latency/Jitter
High latency/jitter will cause a very bad effect on VoIP
quality and you will not be able to hear clearly.
Step 2
Check your network switches and theirs interfaces. All network
switches need to have same interface capacity. It should not be the case that
one switch you have is 1000 Mbps and the next switch is or after a next you
have 100 Mbps.
This will cause network bottleneck.
Step 3
Create the VLAN (Virtual Private Network) to separate the
data and voice traffic this will give a very good mileage to your voice traffic
as they have separate network and you will have greater quality.
Step 4
If you don’t afford the VLAN (as it’s require manageable switch
and relatively expensive as compare to non-manageable switch) then you should
deploy all the 1000 Mbps switches in your network that will give more local
bandwidth to your voice traffic.
Step 5
If you require the HD (High Definition) audio quality then
install g722 audio codec. This is an optional but it will play a critical role
in conference call or phone meeting as you will be able to hear clearly over
the phone.
I hope this article has helped you to some extent. If you
have any specific questions do write it to me at
Thank you for the reading
have good time! J
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