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Chapter 12      Bandwidth Provisioning and QoS Considerations
Bandwidth Provisioning
System architects should also consider the following QoS factors:
Total delay budget for latency, taking into account WAN latency, serialization delays for any local 
area network traversed, and any forwarding latency present in the network devices.
Impact of routing protocols. For example, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) 
uses quick convergence times and conservative use of bandwidth. EIGRP convergence also has a 
negligible impact on call processing and Unified CCE agent logins. 
Method used for silently monitoring and recording agent calls. The method used dictates the 
bandwidth load on a given network link.
Cisco Unified Mobile Agent (Unified MA) deployments should use QoS mechanisms to optimize 
WAN bandwidth utilization.
Advanced queuing and scheduling techniques should be used in distribution and core areas as well.
Bandwidth Requirements for CTI OS Agent Desktop
This section addresses the traffic and bandwidth requirements between CTI OS Agent Desktop and the 
CTI OS server. These requirements are important in provisioning the network bandwidth and QoS 
required between the agents and the CTI OS server, especially when the agents are remote over a WAN 
link. Even if the agents are local over Layer 2, it is important to account for the bursty traffic that occurs 
periodically because this traffic presents a challenge to bandwidth and QoS allocation schemes and can 
impact other mission-critical traffic traversing the network.
CTI-OS Client/Server Traffic Flows and Bandwidth Requirements
CTI OS Release 7.x enhances the CTI OS Server/Client bandwidth in two ways:
Replacing a string keyword with its enumerated value. This enhancement reduces the packet size, 
which in turn reduces bandwidth as well as CPU utilization.
Improving the distribution of agent skill group statistics to smooth out network traffic bursts. This 
enhancement is important because the skill group statistics are carried in the same TCP connection 
as agent screen pops and control data, therefore it affects the same traffic queue as the agent control 
traffic.
The network bandwidth requirements increase linearly as a function of agent skill group membership. 
The skill group statistics are the most significant sizing criterion for network capacity, while the effect 
of system call control traffic is a relatively small component of the overall network load. A new feature, 
CTI OS Security, was introduced in CTI OS 7.x, and it affects the network load as well. When CTI OS 
Security is enabled (turned On), the bandwidth requirement increases significantly due to the OpenSSL 
overhead.
 shows the type of messaging of each CTI OS application.