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Networking 99
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Other intranet resource considerations
Bottlenecks caused by non-WAN resources do not occur often. For a more complete evaluation
consider the impact of incremental IP telephony traffic on routers and LAN resources in the
intranet. The IP telephony traffic moves across LAN segments that are saturated, or routers whose
central processing unit (CPU) utilization is high.
Implementing the network
LAN engineering
To minimize the number of router hops between the systems, connect the gateways to the intranet.
Ensure that there is enough bandwidth on the WAN links shorter routes. Place the gateway and the
LAN router near the WAN backbone. This prevents division of the constant bit-rate IP telephony
traffic from bursty LAN traffic, and makes easier the end-to-end Quality of Service engineering for
packet delay, jitter and packet loss.
Getting the best results from your system
Further network analysis
This section describes how to examine the sources of delay and error in the intranet. This section
discusses several methods for reducing one-way delay and packet loss. The key methods are:
Reduce link delay on page 100
Reducing hop count on page 100
Adjust the jitter buffer size on page 101
Components of delay
End-to-end delay is the result of many delay components. The major components of delay are as
follows:
Propagation delay: Propagation delay is the result of the distance and the medium of links
moved across. Within a country, the one-way propagation delay over terrestrial lines is under
18 ms. Within the U.S., the propagation delay from coast-to-coast is under 40 ms. To estimate
the propagation delay of long-haul and trans-oceanic circuits, use the rule of thumb of 1 ms per
100 terrestrial miles.
If a circuit goes through a satellite system, estimate each hop between earth stations adds 260
ms to the propagation delay.
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