Wednesday 26 March 2008

VoIP- Odds and ends

Important stuff....but already memorised

cRTP - RTP header compression - beneficial on links less than 2mb/sec,

VAD - Voice Activated Detection - Substantial bandwidth savings, theory is that conversations involve substantial amounts of time where no voice is spoken, with VAD enabled there durations are not packetised. Another premise is that when one party is talking, the other is not, so there is no need to packetise voice in that direction.

Fragmentation - VoIP packets are typically small, so when a small VoIP packet is in an outbound queue behind a large data packet it has an impact on the quality of the call. Fragmentation reduces the maximum transmission unit (MTU) so that the VoIP packets are not delayed waiting for large packets to leave the output queue.

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