Avaya 38DHB0002UKDD Manuel D’Utilisation

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Voice Over IP Basics 
The diagram below shows the components in a H323 network and shows the 
IPNC and the INDeX platform offering the components of a VoIP network. 
VoIP Extension
PC software Phones
IP Network
DT Handsets
INDeX
Line Cards
PSTN Network
INDeX System
IPNC
Gatekeeper
Gateway
 
Gateway 
The gateways are the devices that communicate between the telephone signals 
and the IP endpoint. The gateways usually perform the following six functions:  
• 
Search function 
• 
When an IP gateway is used to place a call across an IP network, it receives 
a called party phone number. It converts it into the IP address of the far end 
gateway, possibly through a table lookup in the originating gateway or in a 
centralized directory server. 
• 
Connection Function 
• 
The originating gateway establishes a connection to the destination gateway, 
exchanges call setup, compatibility information and performs any option 
negotiation and security handshake. 
• 
Digitising function 
• 
Analogue telephone signals coming into a trunk on the gateway are digitised 
by the gateway into a format useful to the gateway. This requires the 
gateway to interface to a variety of Telephone-signalling conventions. 
• 
Demodulation functions 
• 
With some gateways the gateway trunk can accept only a voice signal or a 
fax signal but not both. But sophisticated gateways handle both. When the 
signal is a fax, it is demodulated by the DSP back into the original 2.4-14.4 
kbps digital format. This is then put into the IP packets for transmission. The 
demodulated information is remodulated back to the original analog fax 
signal by the remote gateway, for delivery to the remote fax machine. 
• 
Compression functions 
• 
When the signal is determined to be voice, it is usually compressed by a 
DSP from 64K PCM to a 6.4 Kbps signal, which is the G.723.1 standard. 
• 
Decompression and Remodulation functions. 
At the same time that the gateway performs steps 1-5, it is also receiving 
packets. Hence this function is required 
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