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Factors that effect the real-time capacity

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ATTENTION

IMPORTANT

Voice packets must have priority over data packets.

When the WAN route prioritizes voice traffic over data traffic, the route bandwidth
can be engineered to 90% loading level; otherwise, a WAN route with bandwidth
of 1.536 Mbit/s or more can only be loaded up to 80%. A smaller WAN pipe (64
kbit/s) is recommended to a loading of 50%.

In

Table 17 "Silence Suppression disabled TLAN Ethernet and WAN IP

bandwidth usage per IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) " (page 113)

, the first WAN

bandwidth is without Frame Relay or ATM overhead.

The Frame Relay overhead is 8 bytes (over IP packet).

The LLC SNAP (Link Layer Control SubNetwork Attachment Point) and
AAL5 overhead for ATM is 16 bytes (over IP packet).

IP packet size over 53 bytes requires two ATM cells, over 106 bytes requires
three ATM cells, and so on. Within the same number of cells, the bandwidth
requirements are the same for packets with different sizes.

TM 3.1 input for fax is in bytes, ranging from 20 to 48;
30 bytes is the default.This differs from voice applications where payload
size is the input.

Table 17
Silence Suppression disabled TLAN Ethernet and WAN IP bandwidth usage per IP Trunk 3.01
(and later) port

Codec

type

Codec
Multi -

frame

duration

(ms)

See Not

e

8.

Voice

/fax

paylo

ad

size

(byte

s)

IP

head

er

size

(byte

s)

Ether

net

head

er

size

(byte

s)

Full-d

uplex

Ether

net

Band

width

(bps)

PPP

WAN

Band

width

(bps)

See

Note

9.

Frame

Relay

WAN

bandw

idth

(bps)

ATM

WAN

bandw

idth

(bps)

G.711

10

80

40

26

116,8

00

101,6

00

102,4

00

127,200

(64 kbit/s)

voice

20

160

40

26

90,400

82,800

83,200

106,000

30

240

40

26

81,600

76,533

76,800

84,800

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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