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White Paper
Voice-over-IP with an IP-MSAN
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Abstract
looks at the past and future of IP-MSAN
technology. We have merely scratched the
surface of other applications, such as IPTV,
broadband DSL or bre-to-the-home (FTTH)
that can be implemented with an IP-MSAN, as
they have been explored in other publications.
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Service quality:
When using advanced prioritising, ltering
and queuing methods, voice, data and video
signals in differing quality can be transmitted
gradually to ensure end customers obtain the
best service quality.
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Flexibility:
an IP-MSAN concept should allow for different chassis sizes for carrier class applications,
so that usage is possible in different installation environments, i.e. indoor/outdoor,
locally where the customer is situated etc. It
should be possible to put the same cards in
all chassis to enhance logistics and storage
processes.
Supporting migration:
When launching a new access platform it is
not absolutely vital to port all traditional TDM
services to packet-based ones. However, it
must remain viable in the future as well to
supply the full range of protable services,
responsible for generating most of the
revenue and prots. In the xed line network,
such services are for example POTS and
ISDN telephony services, as well as the
2 Mbps standard xed line network connection, so that private branch exchanges can be
connected for example. These services
should also be available in an IP-based
access network.
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VoIP gateway
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Option 1
Termination of
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implementation into VoIP
signalling (SIP
or H.248) in the
IP-MSAN. In the
core network, a
telephone connection is entirely
IP-based, the
payload data is
routed.
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Description
Advantage
Disadvantage
Only one or a
few ISDN-PRAgateway(s) are
required in the
exchange.
In addition to
ISDN-PRA,
synchronised
2 Mbps TDM
connections
can also be
carried put via
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gateway
functions
necessary in
each access
node.
The bandwidth
for TDM
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be reserved in
the core
network.
See option 2
If several of the
customers
premises are
located on the
same
IP-MSAN, no
data trafc has
to take place
on the core
network at all.
See option 2
Option 2:
Transparent
tunnelling of
the ISDN-PRA
signalling via
Circuit-Emulation
(CESoP). Telephony signalling is
only terminated
in a dedicated
ISDN-PRA gateway centrally and
implemented in
VoIP.
Option 3
Transparent
tunnelling of
the ISDN-PRA
signalling via
Circuit-Emulation
(CESoP) to
another PBX at
another of the
companys locations. Telephony
signalling is not
considered.
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Impact
Advantage
As soon as a subscriber logs into the company LAN or WAN, whether it is from one of
the company premises or remotely via a VPN
connection, the employee can be reached
worldwide under his extension number.
Reliability
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Author
Marc Kahabka
Product Support Switzerland
Publisher
KEYMILE GmbH
Wohlenbergstrae 3
30179 Hanover, Germany
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