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Appendix B Branch Office engineering example
Assumptions
Equipment characteristics
Assume the Branch Office has the equipment characteristics provided in
Table 39 "Equipment characteristics" (page 372)
Table 39
Equipment characteristics
Number
Type
120
IP Phones
36
Analog (500/2500-type) telephones
Traffic characteristics
Assume the Branch Office has the traffic characteristics provided in
40 "Traffic characteristics" (page 372)
Table 40
Traffic characteristics
Number
Comments
6 CCS
For each IP Phone, 50% of calls go to other IP Phones,
and 50% of calls go to analog (500/2500-type) telephones
and PRI trunks.
5 CCS
For each analog (500/2500-type) telephone, 40% of calls go
to PRI trunks, and 60% of calls go to IP Phones.
120 seconds
The average holding time for each call.
Conference traffic is generally not singled out for calculation in traffic
engineering. When a Branch Office does not have conference capability,
conference call participants must use the LAN/WAN to reach the main
office to join conferences. However, if the traffic is significant (a rough
guide is more than 10% of IP Phone traffic), traffic should be included in
the LAN/WAN bandwidth calculation.
Required calculations
The following is a summary of the required calculations:
•
number of Virtual Trunks to the main office
•
number of Media Cards
•
real-time load for the Call Server
•
bandwidth for WAN
•
bandwidth for LAN
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Branch Office Installation and Commissioning
NN43001-314
01.02
Standard
Release 5.0
20 June 2007
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