User Manual

Cisco High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module
Feature Overview
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT and 12.2(8)T
Normally, the defaults in effect are sufficient for most networks. However, a small playout delay from
the jitter buffer can cause lost packets and choppy audio, and a large playout delay can cause
unacceptably high overall end-to-end delay.
Note Prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T, playout delay was configured in voice-port configuration mode.
For Cisco IOS Release 12.1(5)T and later releases, in most cases, playout delay should be configured
in dial-peer configuration mode on the VoIP dial peer that is on the receiving end of the voice traffic
that is to be buffered. This dial peer senses network conditions and relays them to the DSPs, which
adjust the jitter buffer as necessary. When multiple applications are configured on the gateway,
playout delay should be configured in dial-peer configuration mode. When there are numerous dial
peers to configure, it might be simpler to configure playout delay on a voice port. If there are
conflicting playout delay configurations on a voice port and also on a dial peer, the dial peer
configuration takes precedence.
Voice Activity Detection Commands
In normal voice conversations, only one person speaks at a time. Today’s circuit-switched telephone
networks dedicate a bidirectional, 64-kbps channel for the duration of each conversation, regardless of
whether anyone is speaking at the moment. This means that, in a normal voice conversation, at least
50 percent of the bandwidth is wasted when one or both parties are silent. This figure can actually be
much higher when normal pauses and breaks in conversation are taken into account.
Packet-switched voice networks, on the other hand, can use this “wasted” bandwidth for other purposes
when voice activity detection (VAD) is configured. VAD works by detecting the magnitude of speech in
decibels and deciding when to cut off the voice from being framed. VAD has some technological
problems, however, which include the following:
General difficulties in determining when speech ends
Clipped speech when VAD is slow to detect that speech is beginning again
Automatic disabling of VAD when conversations take place in noisy surroundings
Benefits
Cost Effective
Higher density of analog interfaces provides voice and data over a single network
16 analog voice ports in a single network module (NM)
Connects existing analog voice telephone sets, fax machines, and key systems using Cisco gateways
Scalability-Modularity and Flexibility
Eliminates the need for a channel bank
The network module may be configured to be an FXO, an FXS or a combination module
Serviceability
Provides remote monitoring, testing, and diagnoses