Optionally enable priority ip addresses, Enable cac – Polycom V2IU 4350 User Manual

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Specify the upstream and downstream bandwidth of your WAN link

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Enter the WAN Downstream Bandwidth in Kbps.

5.

Enter the WAN Upstream Bandwidth in Kbps.

Optionally enable priority IP addresses

VoIP traffic from devices that use the VoIP ALG function (phones, video

stations, softphones on Pcs, etc.) are already marked as high priority and do

not need to be manually configured in this list. This list is used to prioritize

voice traffic from trunk interfaces of IP PBXs or other high priority devices that

do not use the VoIP ALG function of the 4350.

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Enter the IP address of other high priority devices in the priority IP

Addresses box.
You can enter individual IP addresses or a range using by appending a

“-“character to the last octet. For example, 10.10.10.2-5 would specify

10.10.10.2, 10.10.10.3, 10.10.10.4 and 10.10.10.5 as voice devices.

Enable CAC

The 4350 uses CAC to limit the number of active voice calls over the WAN link.

This is necessary because a typical installation uses a ratio of 1:2 or 1:4 active

voice calls to voice devices on the assumption that 50% or 25% of all users are

on the phone at the same time. These ratios are guidelines only and at times

the number of concurrent calls may exceed the amount of WAN bandwidth

available to process the calls. In this instance existing phone calls will

experience poor quality or be dropped all together. To prevent this from

occurring a typical voice installation will set a threshold for the maximum

number of concurrent voice calls supported by the WAN access link. New call

requests in excess of this threshold will receive the equivalent of a “fast busy”

and the WAN link will not become oversubscribed.
For IP Centrex installations the maximum number of concurrent voice calls is

usually configured in the 4350 by enabling CAC. When the 4350 is deployed

in IP PBX applications the maximum number of concurrent calls could be

configured in the IP PBX. If the PBX is responsible for this setting you do not

need to configure CAC in the 4350. Please check with your IT administrator to

determine if this is the case.

Note

For FT1/T1/E1 links the upstream and downstream bandwidths will always be the
same value (the link is full-duplex).

Warning

Care must be taken to ensure that the IP addresses entered do not include data
devices such as PCs or workstations. Traffic from these devices will be placed in
the priority voice queue internal to the 4350 and burst up to full line rate. This will
starve actual voice devices by consuming priority bandwidth and result in dropped
calls, busy signals & poor voice quality.

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