Bandwidth Usage and QoS

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When calculating the actual amount of bandwidth, you must take into consideration that every RTP packet has an IP header in addition to the actual data (payload); this header must be transferred along with the data, and therefore requires a certain amount of bandwidth. Since RTP (voice stream) makes use of many small packets, the amount of bandwidth used by IP headers becomes unexpectedly significant. See the table below for estimated
When calculating the actual amount of bandwidth, you must take into consideration that every RTP packet has an IP header in addition to the actual data (payload); this header must be transferred along with the data, and therefore requires a certain amount of bandwidth. Since RTP (voice stream) makes use of many small packets, the amount of bandwidth used by IP headers becomes unexpectedly significant. See the table below for estimated
bandwidth usage.
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Note that G.722 is a wideband (also known as HD voice) codec and will only be supported in ipbx 2.1.
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Revision as of 15:10, 14 July 2009

How much Internet bandwidth do I need for my ipbx calls? This will depend on the codec you are using. The standard codec for ipbx is G.711 (uLaw/aLaw) and this is the recommended codec for use in your local area network.

When calculating the actual amount of bandwidth, you must take into consideration that every RTP packet has an IP header in addition to the actual data (payload); this header must be transferred along with the data, and therefore requires a certain amount of bandwidth. Since RTP (voice stream) makes use of many small packets, the amount of bandwidth used by IP headers becomes unexpectedly significant. See the table below for estimated bandwidth usage.

Note that G.722 is a wideband (also known as HD voice) codec and will only be supported in ipbx 2.1.

Bandwidth Usage for Common Codecs
Codec Bit Rate Nominal Bandwidth
G711 64 kbit/s 87.2 kbit/s
G729 8 kbit/s 31.2 kbit/s
G723.1 6.4 kbit/s 21.9 kbit/s
G723.1 5.3 kbit/s 20.8 kbit/s
G722 48 kbit/s 48 kbit/s 71.2 kbit/s
G722 56 kbit/s 56 kbit/s 79.2 kbit/s
G722 64 kbit/s 64 kbit/s 87.2 kbit/s
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