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Quality of Service 123
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Delay variation (jitter)
The amount of variation in packet delay is otherwise known as delay variations, or jitter. Jitter
affects the ability of the receiving gateway to assemble voice packets received at irregular intervals
into a continuous voice stream.
Fallback to PSTN
If the measured Mean Opinion Score (MOS) for all codecs is below the configured threshold for
any monitored gateway, the Fallback to PSTN activates. This feature reroutes calls to different
trunks such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) until the network QoS improves.
When the QoS meets or exceeds the threshold, calls route over the IP network.
Fallback can be caused by any of the following reasons:
bad network conditions
the remote gateway is out of service
no network connection
not enough DSP resources available
The fallback feature can be in the Local Gateway Configuration. With the fallback feature
disabled, calls move across the IP telephony trunks no matter what level of Quality of Service. The
fallback feature is active only at call setup. A call in progress does not fall back if the quality
degrades.
Calls fallback if there is no response from the destination, an incorrectly configured remote
gateway table, or if there are not enough DSP resources available to handle the new call.
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