Linksys LVS 9000 warranty Preparing Your Network for LVS, Codec, Calls

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Preparing Your Network for LVS 9000

Ethernet Bandwidth Budget for Off-Net VoIP Calling

Codec

Approximate Bandwidth Budget

2 Calls

4 Calls

6 Calls

8 Calls

 

for Each Side of Conversation

 

 

 

 

G.711

110 kbps

220 kbps

440 Mbps

660 kbps

880 kbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.726-40

87 kbps

174 kbps

348 kbps

522 kbps

696 kbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.726-32

79 kbps

158 kbps

316 kbps

474 kbps

632 kbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.726-24

71 kbps

142 kbps

284 kbps

426 kbps

568 kbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.726-16

63 kbps

126 kbps

252 kbps

378 kbps

504 kbps

 

 

 

 

 

 

G.729

55 kbps

110 kbps

220 kbps

330 kbps

440 kbps

Assumptions:

-Bandwidth Calculated with No Silence Suppression

-Two 20 Millisecond Frame Samples

-Propagated over an Ethernet WAN Link.

-Note: The use of Silence Suppression can reduce the average bandwidth budget by over 30%

Reference Web Sites:

VoIP Line Bandwidth Calculator: http://www.erlang.com/calculator/lipb/

VoIP Bandwidth Calculator: http://www.packetizer.com/voip/diagnostics/bandcalc.html

 

 

 

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Contents LVS 9000 Overview Voice over IP is Everywhere VoIP Is Going MainstreamWeb Based Customer Portal Broadband Phone Services for Small BusinessNon-Geographic Virtual Numbers VoicemailSmall Business VoIP Over Broadband Network Linksys Voice System Introducing the LVSLVS 9000 Requires VoIP Service Integration LVS 9000 Installation and Support SP Model VAR ModelCustomer Sites Service ProviderRemote Management & Provisioning LVS 9000 Series Product Details Typical LVS Set-Up 16 Phones Max Soho or Small BusinessIP Telephony Communication System Features Automated AttendantLinksys Small Business / IP Centrex IP PBX / Key System SPA9000Core Components of the SPA9000 Easy Installation and Maintenance LVS 9000 Key BenefitsIP Phones + 2 Analog Devices Maximum 16 IP PhonesSPA900 Series Business Phonesnes Accessories SPA900 Series IP Phone Comparisons All SPA900 Series Phones Support QoSKey Features of the SPA921/922, SPA941/942 Linksys Multi-Line IP PhonesKey Features SPA901 IP PhoneLinksys VoIP Phone Features SPA901/921/922/941/942 Software FeaturesPoE Splitter for VoIP POES5 POES5WiFi Ethernet Bridge WBP54G WBP54GPower over Ethernet Support on SPA9xx Phones PoE SplitterSPA3000 Pstn Gateway + Phone Adapter Line Port Provides Call Routing To and From PotsLVS 9000 IP Network and VoIP Service Requirements Calls Preparing Your Network for LVSCodec Local Network Considerations InternetLVS 9000 Configuration Wizard LVS9000 Installation overview Analog Phone FAX SPA9000 IP PBXLVS Configuration Wizard LVS Wizard Checklist LVS 9000 Wizard Executable LVS Wizard Start Up Pages Main Menu Selections Upgrade to the Latest Firmware Configure SPA9000 Itsp Information Voice Mail Configuration Options Voice Mail Configuration Settings Important Configuring PBX extensions Share Line Configuration Hunt Group Configuration Auto Attendant configuration Setting the Working Hours & Off Days Call Routing by the Auto Attendant AA AA Call Flow During Non-Office Hours Recording of Messages Into AA Configuring Linksys IP Phones Configuring IP Phone Extensions Using the LVS LVS 9000 Features LVS 9000 Features, LVS 9000 Features, Shared Call Appearance SLA Support Sales Group Shares the ‘Sales ExtensionSimultaneous Ringing of Multiple Phones Two MethodsHunt Group Support BoxDirected & Group Call Pick-Up Support Directed Call Pick-UpCall Park Support To Park a Call, Follow These StepsAdding Phones to an LVS 9000 Network Following Three Options Are AvailableAdvanced Configuration via Web Pages Upgrade Ordering Procedure ProductsStay Connected to Linksys for Updates and Info AvailableAvailableatatLinksysLinksys..comcomAsk-linksys-emeapm@cisco.com Questions related to Linksys Products?Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved