ggm Report post Posted 02/01/2008 09:00 PM Hi Support Staff, I am still a little unclear as to the best method for voip, i have read posts that state voip lines can be plugged into dialogic cards and i have also read that no cards are needed for a voip implementation, are these methods both true? for instance, i could setup voip through ethernet with several phone converters and or possibly a mass hub, i am looking to grow into a 24 + line system. HMP lic costs: can you tell me how much a 24 channel licence would cost? is voip the the most cost efficient solution for 24+ channels? voip setup using VONAGE: i have opened a Vonage account, i am in the process of setting it up but i need some guideance for this. enclosed is a copy of config.xml, please take a look at it and let me know how it looks. Port forwarding, port triggering or DMZ host, which is the prefered method to use for VG? i need to know which start port and which end port should be used for Port forwarding or port triggering. below is a list. Service . Protocol . Port Number HTTP TCP 80 FTP TCP 21 TFTP UDP 69 SMTP Both 25 POP3 TCP 110 NNTP TCP 119 Telnet Both 23 IRC TCP 194 SNMP Both 161 Finger TCP 79 Gopher TCP 70 Whois TCP 43 Rtelnet TCP 107 LDAP Both 389 UUCP TCP 540 which protocal should i use? Protocal: UDP, TCP or both? When i open up voigeguide properties in services, i click on dependencies and the feilds are empty and shaded meaing i don't see any option for making a selection. what doyou recommend for troubleshooting this issue? Finally, is there a link i could got to where i can study illustrations of various VOIP methods or successful implementaions for Voiceguide? config.xml_example.zip Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 02/02/2008 12:27 AM If you are looking to setup a 24 channel VoIP system you should first confirm that you have adequate network connectivity between your servers and the VoIP providers Switch. Each VoIP channel requires about 80kbs if you would want to use the G711 codes which deliver good sound quality. So for a 24 line system you would need a 24*80=1920kbps connection to the VoIP providers Switch. Can your network connection carry 1920kbps each way? Is it guaranteed not the delay or drop packets? Unless you are locating your server in a Data Center next to the VoIP providers switch then the answer to the above is probably not. You will not be able to get 24 line system working over an average ADSL connection. You need to get a special high capacity connection with guaranteed bandwidth. Speak to your local internet providers to see what options and prices they offer. It is fairly hard to set up the network to handle 24+ VoIP connections and just using a T1 ISDN line may be a quicker and easier option for you. Speak to the phone companies in your area to see what options and prices they offer. Share this post Link to post