
102 Networking
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Saturation refers toa situation where too many packets are on the intranet. Packets can be dropped
on improperly planned or damaged LAN segments.
Packets that arrive at the destination late are not placed in the jitter buffer and are lost packets. See
“Adjust the jitter buffer size” on page 101.
Routing issues
Routing problems cause unnecessary delay. Some routes are better than other routes. The
Traceroute program allows the user to detect routing anomalies and to correct these problems.
Possible high-delay differences causes are:
• routing instability
• wrong load splitting
• frequent changes to the intranet
• asymmetrical routing
Post-installation network measurements
The network design process is continuous, even after implementation of the IP telephony and
commissioning of voice services over the network. Network changes in regard to real IP telephony
traffic, general intranet traffic patterns, network controls, network topology, user needs and
networking technology can make a design invalid or non-compliant with QoS objectives. Review
designs against prevailing and trended network conditions and traffic patterns every two to three
weeks at the start, and after, four times a year. Ensure that you keep accurate records of settings
and any network changes on an ongoing basis.
Ensure that you have valid processes to monitor, analyze, and perform design changes to the IP
telephony and the corporate intranet. These processes ensure that both networks continue to
conform to internal quality of service standards and that QoS objectives are always met.
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