Alcatel-Lucent omniacces-voip gateway User Manual

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 VoIP Standards for Development
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VoIP Standards for Development
Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway is designed to function in accordance with the following IP 
Telephony and Internetworking standards currently available as briefly summarized below.
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Standards
ITU-T technical, operational, and tariff recommendations are used for standardizing telecom-
munications on a worldwide basis. ITU H.323 IP network call control standards apply to 
VoIP. These standards define the major components, namely, Telephone Terminal Equip-
ment, Gateways, Gatekeepers and Multipoint Control Units (MCUs) for H.323–based commu-
nications systems:
Series H.323 — Series H: Audiovisual and Multimedia Systems (Infrastructure of audiovisual 
services — systems and terminal equipment for audiovisual services). H.323: this standard is 
specifically concerned with recommendations for real time audio, video and/or data and 
facsimile transmissions over H.323, Packet–based Multimedia Communications Systems. In 
reference to Alcatel’s enterprise VoIP, the series as a whole relates to gateway devices used in 
VoIP to handle audio, video, data and facsimile transmission over IP or packet networks. The 
standard specifically includes the newer ITU recommendations for the Internet facsimile 
protocol (T.38) that is used to 1) exchange messages and data between facsimile gateways 
connected via an IP network, and 2) message transport (depending upon bandwidth availabil-
ity) using either TCP/IP or UDP/IP network protocols. (T.38 is incorporated into the first 
release of Alcatel’s enterprise VoIP).
Series H.225 — Series H: Transmission of Non–Telephone Signals (Infrastructure of audiovi-
sual services — Transmission multiplexing and synchronization. H.225: this standard is specif-
ically concerned with recommendations for narrowband visual telephone services defined in 
H.200/AV.120-Series transmission paths for local area networks (LANs) providing non-guaran-
teed quality of service (QoS) which is less than that of ISDN PRI protection and recovery 
mechanisms. This recommendation describes how non-guaranteed QoS LANs provide conver-
sational services for audio, video, data and control information in H.323 equipment. The 
series relates to gatekeeper devices used in VoIP to provide services across LANs. Gatekeep-
ers are centralized network devices performing IP address translations and bandwidth 
management. Alcatel’s H.323 VoIP gateway uses AVNDS to work with, and in lieu of, gate-
keepers. (Note: Standard includes codec support for call synchronization.)
Series H.245 — Series H: Audiovisual and Multimedia Systems (Infrastructure of audiovisual 
services — Communications procedures), Control protocol from multimedia communication. 
H.245: this standard specifies syntax and semantics of terminal information messages, particu-
larly receiving and transmitting capabilities, mode preferences from the receiver, including 
logical channel signaling, Control and Indication messages. Signaling acknowledgements are 
specified to ensure reliable audiovisual and data communications. The series relates to Multi-
point Control Units used in VoIP to provide signaling and coding for call synchronization.
Codec Support (G.711, G.723.1, G.729a)
G.711 (PCM Encoding)
This is the ITU recommendation for an algorithm designed to transmit and receive A-Law and 
Mu-Law PCM voice at digital bit rates of 48, 56, and 64 Kbps. It applies to digital telephone 
sets on digital PBS (cellular) and ISDN channels. Support for this algorithm is required for 
ITU-T compliant videoconferencing (the H.320/H.323 standard).