Technical Overview
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Quality of Service (QoS)
Modern networks can be used to provide various Qualities of Service to
network endpoints based upon the importance of the endpoint and its
generated traffic. Quality of Service is a term used to describe this catago-
risation of network traffic in networks based on the importance of the data
and the treatment of that prioritized traffic.
A typical example of use of QoS in a network is that of an IP Phone. Tele-
phone Voice traffic is more important that for HTTP related traffic for a PC.
Prioritization of voice traffic over that of the HTTP traffic means that during
periods of heavy network load that voice service is maintained, whereas
the response times for a user's Web Broweser will degrade and possibly
stop working.
Quality of Service can be supported in networks at both Layer 2 and Layer
3. At Ethernet layer 2 the MAC header is extended to provide VLAN infor-
mation and Quality of Service priorities. Ethernet layer 2 allows for prioriti-
sation of traffic from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest). At the layer 3, the IP layer
traffic can be prioritized using information embedded in the IP Type of ser-
vice (DiffServ) field that allows for 64 levels of prioritization.
To utilize Quality of Service features the network infrastructure (switch fab-
ric) must support prioritized delivery of traffic based on layer 3 and/or layer
2.
Secure Payload
optiPoint 410/420 advance S V7.0 telephones enable you to establish a se-
cure telephone connection, provided that the recipient’s telephone is also
capable of this. Voice transmission is encrypted and subsequently decrypt-
ed by the called party’s telephone and vice versa. Even the signaling for the
call-setup and the exchange of the encryption data is carried out via a se-
cure connection. The telephones have to have a valid registration at an SIP
server via.
Summary of Contents for HiPath 8000
Page 1: ...HiPath 8000 optiPoint 410 S V7 0 optiPoint 420 S V7 0 Administrator Manual ...
Page 114: ...Web Interface 114 Network IP and routing Network Addresses Æ page 57 ...
Page 115: ...Web Interface 115 SIP environment Configure System Information Æ page 61 ...
Page 116: ...Web Interface 116 SIP features SIP Features Æ page 64 Transfer on Ringing ...
Page 117: ...Web Interface 117 Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS Æ page 58 ...
Page 120: ...Web Interface 120 Time and date Configuring Date and Time Æ page 67 ...
Page 121: ...Web Interface 121 SNMP Use SNMP Æ page 92 Speech Change Speech Parameters Æ page 93 ...
Page 122: ...Web Interface 122 Ringer settings Configure Ringer Settings Æ page 94 ...
Page 124: ...Web Interface 124 Function keys Function Key assignments Æ page 74 ...
Page 126: ...Web Interface 126 Function key Select a function optiPoint 410 420 economy economy plus ...
Page 137: ...Web Interface 137 Address Book Address Book Æ page 162 WAP WAP Settings Æ page 81 ...
Page 141: ...Web Interface 141 RTP Statistics These parameters are used for development only ...
Page 142: ...Web Interface 142 QoS Data Collection These parameters are used for development only ...
Page 146: ...Web Interface 146 FPN Port Settings Only available in Web Interface ...