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What is
Voice-over-Ethernet? The Voice-Over-Ethernet (VoE) technology provides
a transparent interconnection of Private Branch Exchange (PBXs), Telecom
Switches and T1/E1 based communication systems via LANs, MANs, and Optical
Wireless networks. This solution provides a high-quality, cost effective
method of transporting native voice traffic from Enterprise PBXs or Class 5
switches in Central Offices over the data network, thus saving the costs
associated with duplicated networks for voice and data.
Who Uses
Voice-over-Ethernet? Both service providers and Enterprise customers
can benefit from Voice-over-Ethernet technology. VoE allows carriers to
offer a complete voice and data solution to multi-site Enterprise
customers. These customers have both PBX?s aggregating their voice traffic
and Ethernet switches controlling their data traffic. To carry both of
these technologies from one facility to another, the carrier would traditionally
use either two separate networks, or convert the Ethernet to frame-relay or
T1/E1 traffic, which dramatically reduces the bandwidth. With VoE
technology, the provider can use an Ethernet service delivery network, using
Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) technology to interconnect the facilities,
and Ethernet Circuit technology toguarantee priority and bandwidth for the voice
traffic. For the Enterprise, the same idea holds. For campus
environments, the Enterprise administrator is constantly facing the challenge of
moving both voice and data from one building to another. With VoE
technology, a single network can be constructed that delivers both voice and
data between the buildings while maintaining full priority and quality for the
voice traffic. This can be done without modifying the telephony structure
inside the building ?existing PBXs are simply connected to the VoE
system.
How is
Voice-over-Ethernet Deployed? MRV provides a module for the
OptiSwitch? family of switches that implements Voice-over-Ethernet
technology. The EM2004-E1 module encapsulates full E1/T1 circuits, along
with their framing and signaling bits, into IP packets, carried over the
Ethernet network, which delivers a smooth convergence of voice and data traffic.
The OptiSwitch solution supports the full range of QoS techniques required to
enable unified Voice and data services to be provisioned over the
Ethernet. Any E1 or T1 signal can be passed across an Ethernet
network using VoE technology. The most common example is to connect
several PBX?s that are spread out across multiple locations. Instead of
running a separate T1 or E1 connection (or leasing one from a provider), the
OptiSwitch? VoE module can be used to combine the voice traffic from the PBX
onto the Ethernet backbone. With full QoS capabilities, there is no
degradation of the voice quality. Additionally, the existing telephone
network is untouched. Carriers looking to make better use of
fiber-optic cabling can also use VoE technology to interconnect Class-5
switches. Since the bandwidth of a T1/E1 connection is quite low, many
dozens can be sent across a single Gigabit Ethernet connection. The
OptiSwitch? modular design allows from four to over ninety T1/E1 connections to
be passed over a single Ethernet line.
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