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Voice Over IP 
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About Voice over IP (VoIP)
Network Topology
Introduction
This section describes a typical network topology for the application of VoIP.
Network Topology
Figure 2 illustrates a typical network topology for voice traffic.
Figure 2. Example Network Topology
Node Conventions
The node conventions described below refer to Figure 2 and are used throughout this 
document.
IP Network
PB S200 
Source IP Node
PB S200 Destination 
IP Node
PBX
Voice Device
Voice 
Network
Voice Device
Voice 
Network
Convention
Description
Voice Device or Network
The voice device or network sends voice to 
the voice port on the source IP node.
Source IP Node
The source IP node is a PathBuilder S200 
series switch that 
• connects directly to the voice device. 
• connects directly to the IP network. 
• connect directly to a frame relay network 
supporting voice.
• encapsulates voice received from the 
voice device or network using 3Com’s 
SoTCP protocol. 
• initiates calls to the peer, the destination 
IP node.
Destination IP Node 
The destination IP node is a PathBuilder 
S200 series switch that receives SoTCP 
packets sent from the source IP node over the 
IP network. The destination IP node 
un-encapsulates SoTCP packets and sends 
voice traffic to the PBX.The PBX may also 
connect to a frame relay network supporting 
voice.
PBX
The PBX connects to the destination IP node 
and receives voice traffic from it.