Network assessment offer

Synthetic IP Telephony measurements

Inject busy hour IP Telephony call traffic simulation into live network segments

Random CODECs and injection points between pre-defined end points/hosts

Injections initially within single facilities, replicated across WAN end points as appropriate

Capture of all test data into database real-time

Remote analysis

Analysis of element/endpoint data by router, time period, and other performance variables

Analysis of element/endpoint data by switch, time period, other performance variables

Analysis of IP Telephony call data by IP endpoint pair, time period, and other performance variables, then integrated with SNMP data

Generation of graphs representing usage for all endpoint data

“What if” analysis of IP Telephony codecs to determine best match for performance and call quality

Report generation

Summary of IT and Voice team’s interviews: perceived expectations and requirements as related to proposed applications and network performance levels

Physical topology map on all devices discovered and monitored on the network

Analysis of WAN circuits: current status and recommendations for support of proposed Avaya IP Telephony

Traffic analysis reports, including archive on CD-ROM of all captured data for all segments monitored and injected with simulated busy hour IP Telephony calls

Recommendations of Avaya Engineering team to resolve infrastructure problems discovered and/or make-ready for proposed Avaya IP Telephony

Summary reports of segment utilization, errors, and dropped packets

Summary E-Model calculations for different CODEC reports per segment/per layer

Summary reports for the Level 3 QoS audits (if performed)

Summary reports for different network layers’ performance

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