[Conference call]
IP Trunk
IP Trunk
SLT
IP-PT
PBX
W
Y
Z
X
X
X
X
G.729A
Analogue
Conference
G.711
G.711
G.711
G.711
A conference requires additional resources, Y, for handling the multiple voice channels. Also, in standard
two-way conversations, analogue lines generally do not require any DSP resources, but in a conference they
do. In addition, IP trunks in a conference require additional DSP resources.
For this example, then, the number of required resources is X + X + X + X + Y + Z + W.
DSP usage graph
The PBX keeps a record of the maximum DSP usage per hour for each of the following features/services. A
graph can then be displayed in Web Maintenance Console showing trends in DSP usage over time, as well
as the number of calls and operations that could not be performed due to lack of resources.
•
VoIP (IP trunk, IP extension and IP-CS usage)
•
Conference
•
Unified Messaging
•
OGM
•
Two-way Recording
The graph also shows the amount of free resources and the total resource use.
Conditions
[General]
•
Most internal VoIP calls require no resources because IP phones connect over a P2P connection
(
®
5.2.3 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Connection). That is, the phones themselves do the signal processing without
consuming PBX resources. The PBX simply performs the initial connection.
•
Telephones and trunk lines connected via a legacy gateway (
®
5.3.1 Stacking Connection) use the same
number of resources as analogue telephones and trunks connected directly to the PBX.
•
One-look Networking
(
®
4.2 One-look Networking)
DSP resources are not shared between sites.
[DSP usage graph]
•
The most recent 30 days of DSP usage is recorded.
•
The scale of the graph can be set to 1-hour, 4-hour, or 24-hour intervals.
•
One-look Networking
(
®
4.2 One-look Networking)
The data for all PBXs are stored on the Master unit.
Installation Manual References
2.3.3 System Capacity—DSP Resources
4.3.3 DSP S Card (KX-NS0110), DSP M Card (KX-NS0111), DSP L Card (KX-NS0112)
Feature Guide
495
5.5.4 DSP Resource Usage
Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
Page 14: ...14 Feature Guide Table of Contents...
Page 15: ...Section 1 For Your Safety Feature Guide 15...
Page 18: ...18 Feature Guide 1 1 1 For Your Safety...
Page 19: ...Section 2 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 19...
Page 278: ...278 Feature Guide 2 28 2 Outgoing Message OGM...
Page 279: ...Section 3 Unified Messaging System Feature Guide 279...
Page 335: ...Section 4 Network Features Feature Guide 335...
Page 434: ...434 Feature Guide 4 3 6 Network ICD Group...
Page 435: ...Section 5 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide 435...
Page 521: ...Section 6 Appendix Feature Guide 521...
Page 540: ...540 Feature Guide 6 5 4 PCMPR Software File Version 003 2xxxx...
Page 541: ...Feature Guide 541 Notes...