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IP Telephony and QSIG Over IP
Pre-installation Guidelines
Strata CTX I&M        06/04
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Step 1: Perform a LAN Voice Readiness 
Assessment
Deploying many IP telephones on a data LAN can have some unexpected pitfalls if the network 
does not have the bandwidth and speed required to handle VoIP traffic. To prevent delay, jitter, and 
data loss for VoIP traffic and retain the performance of your other business-critical network 
applications a network Voice Readiness Assessment should be completed before installing VoIP.
Important!
Voice Readiness Assessments are the responsibility of the installing TSD dealer. 
Toshiba is not responsible for supporting problems which occur because the 
network on which the IP telephones are installed does not meet VoIP packet 
requirements.
Methods of Estimating Bandwidth Requirements
A “rule of thumb” way to translate voice packet use into worst-case LAN bandwidth requirements 
is shown below. (This is no substitute for a professional Voice Readiness Assessment).
When IP telephones use the G.711 CODEC with a packetization rate of 20 millisec. (best voice 
quality), the bandwidth utilization rounds up to 115K bit/sec. per conversation.
If the system has 100 IP telephones, multiple 25 simultaneous conversations by 115K bit/sec. 
for an additional bandwidth requirement of 2.9M bit/sec. on the LAN. 
Note
The “25 simultaneous conversations” assume ¼ of the IP telephone users are talking at the 
same time. This scenario is considered worst-case because the best quality CODEC (G.711) 
is used as apposed to the G.729a which 29Kbps less bandwidth per conversation.
http://www.netiq.com/products/vm/whitepapers.asp
. Toshiba recommends reading this 
document and making sure that you have:
Tested Voice Over IP (VoIP) Call Quality
Prepared your Data Network for VoIP, considering your needs for bandwidth, equipment 
upgrades, network architecture, Quality of Service (QoS) and tuning, and classification of 
traffic considerations.
CAUTION!
If installing IP telephones remotely using cable or Digital Subscriber Lines 
(DSL) Internet Service Providers (ISP) providers, Toshiba recommends 
setting the telephone to use the G729a CODEC because upstream 
bandwidth restrictions are usually imposed by the provider. Even if the 
provider advertises an upstream rate is 128kbs, this bandwidth can still be 
less depending on traffic conditions.