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2.The second method is to establish a traffic prioritisation scheme for any channels carrying video through a FRAD (Frame Relay Access Devices) on a defined DLCI. This ensures that video frames are first out. Therefore, intelligent buffer management ensures video frames, which are less tolerant of delay, have priority over data frames which can usually tolerate some delay.
4. Equipment for Video over Frame Relay
There are many H.320 compliant systems on the market which users may wish to place on a frame relay network. This may be accomplished by an external H.320 to frame relay conversion unit such as the
Using an external converter
This is a simple solution, which maintains existing investment in video equipment, while providing the benefits of operating over a frame relay network.
Note: Some video codec manufactures claim their product to be frame relay compatible by outputting HDLC, which can then be carried transparently by a FRAD. This is not a 'true' frame relay solution and certain limitations apply.
4.1 Framing the Picture
Preparing video for the frame network requires a framer that packetises output from the codec: Suggested equipment could be a video framer from Memotec working in front of its CX900e, and an
Both FRAD manufacturers use the Science Dynamics
The video framer interacts with the RS449 output of Data Terminal Equipment
Normally, the
The
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