[cisco-voip] ip phone via a ipsec 3des tunnel
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Tue Nov 20 10:11:34 EST 2007
I agree, the delay won't be a big deal but jitter will, especially
over high delay links.
-Ryan
On Nov 20, 2007, at 1:17 AM, Michael Thompson wrote:
the default one way delay allowed per the design guide is 150ms,
that's 300 ms RTT.
you'll probably get away with 320 . Keep in mind, that's 320 in a
good state. QoS is critical since you have no room to spare. To be
honest it will be a 'give it a try' approach and see if it's usable.
you SHOULD be OK, but you're pressing your boundaries.
I know, very noncommital, but this is definitely a borderline case.
On Nov 19, 2007 3:27 PM, Chausse, Yanic <ychausse at allegisgroup.com>
wrote:
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>
> I have a office over-sea and would like to know if the round trip
> (via
> ping) to my call manager box is 320ms via a ipsec 3des tunnel
> would allow
> me to install and use a ip phone (79xx) ? Do I need to change the
> Codec?
>
> yanic
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