Traffic engineering

This chapter provides an introduction to traffic engineering. Specifically, this chapter discusses various traffic models, algorithms, and resource sizing.

This section includes the following topics:

Introduction

Design inputs

-Topology

-Endpoint specifications

-Endpoint traffic usage

Call usage rates

-Communities of interest

-Expanded COI matrices

-COIs for multiple-site networks

Resource sizing

-Overview

-Signaling resources

-Media processing and TDM resources

-Signaling resources

-Processing occupancy

-IP bandwidth and Call Admission Control

-Physical resource placement

-Final checks and adjustments

Introduction

The process of configuring, engineering, and deploying a Communication Manager system, or a network of Communication Manager systems, begins with specifying the quantity and the nature of the endpoints to be accommodated. Principles of traffic engineering are then applied to determine the quantity and the placement of the various necessary resources. Once the designed configuration adheres to all specifications and system constraints, the process is finished.

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