Nortel Networks 7400 User Manual

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Remote Office 9150

Survivable

Local Switching

Audio Compression

QoS Transitioning

Bridge Port

DiffServ and 802.1p QoS Support

Jitter Buffer Configuration

Multiple Subscriber Numbering (MSN) Support

Voice Activity Detection

If WAN connection lost to Meridian:

• Local station to station calls supported

• ISDN BRI Lines allow local outgoing and incoming

call for remote users

Station to station calls are switched locally saving

bandwidth to Meridian

Supports multiple codecs to maximise WAN

bandwidth

Dynamically switches calls from packet networks to

circuit-switched networks if voice quality degrades

The Bridge Port feature allows local PSTN calls

received or placed on the branch office’s ISDN BRI

phone numbers to be transferred, call-forward and/or

conference from the Remote Office 9150 branch office

to the Meridian 1 or Succession CSE 1000

communication system

802.1p Layer 2 QoS and DiffServ Layer 3 QoS

means improved IP performance. When installed on

a QoS-capable network, the Remote Office 9150

utilises these QoS features to ensure maximum IP

performance and voice quality over the IP network

Administrators can now minimise latency (delay) on

fast high-performance IP connections, or maximise

voice quality on IP connections that may need extra

buffering

Remote Office 9150’s support of MSN allows each

ISDN-BRI channel to have a separate DN (phone

number) from the CO. This means that each BRI line

can now have up to two phone numbers (one for each

B-channel). In some areas, this may be the only BRI

configuration supported

Voice Activity Detection (sometimes called silence

suppression) can dramatically reduce the amount of

IP traffic generated during a voice conversation. The

Voice Activity Detection feature allows one side (or

both) of a VoIP connection to stop sending traffic

when there is nobody speaking on that side

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