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Bandwidth Requirements Calculations
When considering the deployment of VoIP, establish the goals for data and voice 
integration and determine the main traffic types the integrated network is 
expected to support. Determine if baseline data networking requirements can be 
met when the INDeX solution is in place on the network. Within this section the 
calculation to determine to load of VoIP call is given. 
In a correctly designed network, VOIP traffic is prioritised over non-voice traffic. 
The bandwidth for VOIP must be available in the networking, when congestion 
occurs non-voice traffic will be dropped in favour of voice traffic. The TCP/IP 
protocol will handle the re transmission of non-voice packets. In the absence of 
VoIP traffic non-voice traffic will have full occupancy of the link. Congestion 
mainly occurs on slow speed WAN links. Ethernet switches can be used to 
ensure congestion does not occur on the LAN. 
The Bandwidth used by a given compression type can be calculated using the 
formula shown below. 
(Layer2 Header + IP_ header + UDP_header + RTP_Header + Payload) X Num_Sample_per_sec X 8
The variables in this formula are detailed in the proceeding table.
Variable
Description
Value
Type Bytes
LAN 14
Layer2_Header 
 
VoIP may be encapsulated using 
Ethernet or PPP. 
PPP 4
IP_Header
20
bytes
UDP_header
8
bytes
RTP_Header
12
bytes
Type Size 
G711 160 
G729 20 
Payload
G723 24
num_Sample_per_sec
The IPNC generates one sample 
(payload) either every 20ms (50 per 
sec.) or 30ms (33 per sec.). 
G711/729 
50 per sec. 
G723 
33 per sec. 
Notes: 1. Multiplication factor of 8 (i.e. X 8) is used to convert the calculation to bits per seconds.
Transmission speed is expressed in bits per second or Kbps).
2. The effect of running IPHC is to reduce the total byte size of the IP, UDP and RTP headers.
For the purposes of general calculations when running IPHC a nominal value of 7 bytes 
should be used to represent the sum of IP, UDP and RTP headers. 
3. The LAN calculation does not include the 4-byte CRC of the Ethernet frame.
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