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H.323 Trunk <strong>Admin</strong>istration<br />

2 H.323 Trunks<br />

You can also use the Audio IP port number range field to specify a block of port<br />

numbers to be used <strong>for</strong> audio connections. Then, if your network is equipped with the<br />

appropriate data filtering devices, audio data can be segregated from other data traffic<br />

to improve quality of service.<br />

Open the screen with the change <strong>com</strong>mand (ch ip-p) and set the following fields:<br />

• Codec type = {enter as many of the following types as supported by this switch, in<br />

the preferred order of usage — G711A, G711Mu, G723-6.3k, G723-5.3k,<br />

G.729A}. Refer to the following table of bandwidth requirements to decide which<br />

codecs to administer:<br />

Codec<br />

G711 A-law @ 64Kbps<br />

G711 Mu-law @ 64Kbps<br />

G723 @ 6.3Kbps<br />

G723 @ 5.3Kbps<br />

G729A @ 8Kbps<br />

Bandwidth Requirement<br />

117.6 Kbps<br />

117.6 Kbps<br />

31.1 Kbps<br />

29.6 Kbps<br />

33.6 Kbps<br />

• Audio IP port number range =<br />

UDP Port Range<br />

Min: 2048<br />

Max: 65535<br />

The G711 codecs use either an A-law or Mu-law <strong>com</strong>panding algorithm. The Mu-law<br />

algorithm is used in the U.S. and Japan; the A-law is typically used in other countries.<br />

Best Service Routing The call center Best Service Routing (BSR) feature can be implemented using H.323<br />

trunks. You can use H.323 trunks <strong>for</strong> just the polling function or <strong>for</strong> both the polling<br />

and interflow functions. Since polling requires only a small amount of data exchange,<br />

the additional network traffic is insignificant. However, the interflow function<br />

requires a significant amount of bandwidth to carry the voice data. Depending on the<br />

other uses of the LAN/WAN and its overall utilization rate, the voice quality could be<br />

degraded to unacceptable levels.<br />

Lucent re<strong>com</strong>mends that if H.323 trunks are used <strong>for</strong> BSR interflow, this traffic<br />

should be routed to a low-occupancy or unshared LAN/WAN segment. Alternatively,<br />

you might want to route internal interflow traffic (which may have lower<br />

quality-of-service requirements) over H.323 trunks and route customer interflow<br />

traffic over circuit-switched tie trunks.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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