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Admin Guide - Mizu Voip

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Window Server - Binding Web Interface to port 80 when IIS is runningBy default IIS listens on all IP addresses on port 80, assigned to a PC. So what needs to be done is to configure IIS to listen only on one IP address. Followthe steps described below, depending on what operating system is running on the server:Window Server 2003Go to <strong>Admin</strong>istrative Tools->Internet Information Services, and then to "server name"->Web sites->Default Web site, right-click, properties, go to the 'WebSite' tab, and in 'Web Site Identification' put the IP address you want IIS to bind to or click the 'Advanced' button to select more than one IP.Then disable 'Socket Pooling' by following the next steps:1. Open a command prompt and make sure you are in the X:\Inetpub\<strong>Admin</strong>scripts folder (where X is the IIS installation drive).2. After you open the <strong>Admin</strong>scripts folder, type the following line at the command prompt:cscript adsutil.vbs set w3svc/disablesocketpooling trueThe command replies: disablesocketpooling : (BOOLEAN) True3. Stop and start the IIS <strong>Admin</strong> and depending services.Window Server 2008Run this command from the command port:netsh http add iplisten ipaddress=IPADDRESS (replace IPADDRESS with the IP to bind)http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/cc307236%28v=vs.85%29.aspx5.103. What are the typical bandwidth requirements for VoIP?Voice payload (G.729): 20 bytesRTP header: 12 bytesUDP header: 8 bytesIP header: 20 bytesTotal bandwidth = 480 bits / 20 msTotal bandwidth = 24,000 bpsIf 80% of the calls are using g729 and the rest g711:

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