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Enhancing a Multilayer Switched Network with

Cisco AVVID:
Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated
Data

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Overview

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Overview

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Overview

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Overview

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Examining the AVVID Framework Strategies for Convergence

Today’s Typical Network Infrastructures


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Examining the AVVID Framework Strategies for Convergence

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Examining the AVVID Framework The AVVID Architecture

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Examining the AVVID Framework The AVVID Architecture

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Cisco AVVID Network Infrastructure AVVID Characteristics

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Cisco AVVID Network Infrastructure AVVID Characteristics

A Cohesive, Integrated, and Optimized Network


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Cisco AVVID Intelligent Network Services

Router
VoIP
1 1
(High)
Data V V
2 2 PQ 4 3 2 4 1 1
(Low) WAN
Data WFQ
Circuit
3 3 3 3
(Low)
Data
4 4 4 4
(Low)

QoS

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Cisco AVVID Intelligent Network Services

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Cisco AVVID Intelligent Network Services

High Availability
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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

IP Telephony
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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

IP Video Conferencing
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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

Wireless LAN (WLAN)


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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

Cisco AVVID Security

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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

Virtual Private Networks

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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

Content Networking
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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

IP Contact Center
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Cisco AVVID Network Solutions

Storage Networking

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Example: Cisco AVVID Network Implementations

End-to-End Converged Network


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Example: Cisco AVVID Network Implementations

Unified Messaging—One Inbox for Every Message


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Example: Cisco AVVID Network Implementations Legacy Migration

Migration of Legacy Voice Network with Cisco AVVID

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Example: Cisco AVVID Network Implementations Legacy Migration

Migration from Legacy Video Networks


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Example: Cisco AVVID Network Implementations Conclusions

The AVVID Enterprise


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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

IP Telephony Solution
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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

Cisco IP Telephony General Deployment Model


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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

Media Convergence Server platforms


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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

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Introducing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution

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Voice Quality Issues: Echo

codec Bit Rate (kbps) Framing size (ms) Compression Delay (ms)
G.711 PCM 64 0.125 5
G.729 CS-ACELP 8 10 15
G.729a CS-ACELP 8 10 15

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Network Design Issues for Voice:
Power to Inline Phones

Power Supply IP Phones Supported at 6.3W per Phone

1050W 60 IP phones

1300W 96 IP phones (2 modules)

2500W 240 IP phones (5 modules)

IP Phones Supported with Power-Enabled Line Cards

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