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Packet Voice Processor Commands Manual
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Packet Voice Processor
TM
(PVP) is a multi-slot hardware platform with network
interface cards, media processing cards, application processing cards, and call
processors that provide voice processing, transcoding, monitoring, and signaling to
packet-based voice traffic (
). The Packet Voice Processor can be
deployed by both wireline and wireless service providers to process packet voice
flows in a variety of applications and network configurations. As a service provider
product, the Packet Voice Processor meets the reliability, maintainability, and
regulatory standards expected from carrier grade products.
Figure 1-1 PVP System Front View
The Packet Voice Processor system capacity depends upon the type of application
and type of voice processing required. Each Packet Voice Processor shelf has a
maximum capacity of 16,128 active calls.
PWR A1
PWR A2
PWR B1
PWR B2