i have always used the values from the QoS SRND and i haven't had any
problems
take a look at the following analysis
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com/msg06644.html
2011/7/21 CCIEVoiceKP
> I'm good with how to calculate BW from the QoS SRND, however it seems to
> get
I'm good with how to calculate BW from the QoS SRND, however it seems to get
a little squishy when it comes to values for cRTP and rounding the output.
For example, say I have a requirement to allow 5 g729 calls and I'm using
MLP with header compression. We know that by default CRTp should be 2
wi
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Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:08:58 +1200
From: Daniel Berlinski
To: "Stutz, Bernhard"
Cc: OSL Group
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] QoS bandwidth calculations
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As a suggestion I would check for th
asking, i
> want to know for sure how to calculate these values.
>
> cheers,
> Bernhard
>
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Hi,
What about the default 10ms sampling rate? What is the calculation formula?
Thanks and Regards,
John
On 14 August 2010 21:36, Stutz, Bernhard wrote:
Hi,
Has somebody found an overview
Hi,
What about the default 10ms sampling rate? What is the calculation formula?
Thanks and Regards,
John
On 14 August 2010 21:36, Stutz, Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has somebody found an overview of actual bandwidth consumption including L2
> overhead per packet?
>
> What i know so far is follo
Hi,
Has somebody found an overview of actual bandwidth consumption including L2
overhead per packet?
What i know so far is following:
all at 20ms sampling rate
When FRF.12 LFI and RTP:
L2 (FR) = 7 bytes
IP/UDP/RTP = 40 bytes
ilbc codec =38 bytes
When FRF.12 LFI and cRTP:
L2(FR) = 7bytes