Determining the maximum number of concurrent calls, Examples, A closer look at traffic management in the 4350 – Polycom V2IU 4350 User Manual

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Configuring the V2IU 4350

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Determining the maximum number of concurrent calls

The maximum number of concurrent calls that can be supported by the WAN

access link is calculated using the following formula:
Max calls = (Maximum WAN upstream bandwidth * .85)/VoIP codec rate
where,
Maximum WAN upstream bandwidth = value entered in step D above (in

Kbps)
VoIP codec rate = 85.6Kbps for G.711 voice devices or 29.6Kbps for G.729 voice

devices.
The maximum WAN upstream bandwidth is multiplied by .85 in the formula

above to reduce the total bandwidth available for voice calls by 15%. This

reduction is necessary because the 4350 automatically reserves 15% of the total

WAN bandwidth for low priority data traffic so that it is not starved

completely. Starving data traffic completely would increase the number of

retry attempts and exacerbate congestion on the link during periods of peak

usage.

Examples

The maximum number of G.711 voice calls supported by a T1 (1.536 Kbps)

WAN is calculated as follows:
(1.536*.85)/85.6 = 15.3 or 15 total voice calls.
The maximum number of G.711 voice calls supported by a 768Kbps fractional

T1 WAN is calculated as follows:
(768*.85)/85.6 = 7.6 or 7 total voice calls
The maximum number of G.729 voice calls supported by a 256Kbps fractional

T1 WAN is calculated as follows:

(256*.85)/29.6 = 7.4 or 7 total voice calls
After determining the maximum number of voice calls CAC is enabled as

follows:

1.

Select the Enable Call Admission Control checkbox.

2.

Enter Maximum number of calls allowed as calculated above.

3.

Press Submit.

A Closer Look at Traffic Management in the 4350

The traffic management mechanisms provided by the 4350 are designed to

ensure high priority real-time voice and video traffic is processed before lower

priority data traffic. At the same time, bandwidth not in use by voice and video

traffic is made available so that data traffic can burst up to full line rate making

efficient use of WAN bandwidth. Traffic management mechanisms are

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