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"Multiple IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) nodes on the same ELAN and TLAN
segments" (page 157)
"General LAN considerations" (page 157)
"ELAN and TLAN network interface half- or full-duplexoperation" (page 157)
"TLAN subnet design" (page 158)
"Configure the TLAN subnet IP router" (page 158)
"Setting up the ELAN subnet" (page 159)
"How to avoid system interruption" (page 159)
"IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) DSP profile settings" (page 161)
"Codec types" (page 161)
"Payload size" (page 162)
"Jitter buffer parameters (voice playout delay)" (page 162)
"Silence Suppression parameters (Voice Activity Detection)" (page 163)
"Fallback threshold" (page 164)
"Setting the QoS threshold for fallback routing" (page 164)
"Post-installation network measurements" (page 164)
"Set ITG QoS objectives" (page 165)
"Intranet QoS monitoring" (page 166)
"SNMP network management" (page 167)
"IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) network inventory and configuration" (page 167)
"User feedback" (page 168)
IntroductionThe Mer idian IntegratedIP TelephonyGateway (ITG) system performs the
following actions:
compresses PCM voice
demodulates Group 3 fax
routes the packetized data over a private internet, or intranet
provides virtual analog ISDN Signalling Link (ISL) TIE trunks between
Meridian 1 ESN nodes
enables interworking with other Nortel VoIP products such as CS
1000M, and Business Communication Manager (BCM)
IP Trunk3.01 (and later) routes voice traffic over existing private IP network
facilities with availableunder-used bandwidth on the private WAN backbone.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP TrunkFundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
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