
D100-060E
- Core Function (Voice Transcoding)
- Capacity (60 Concurrent Sessions)
- Bus Type (PCI Express / PCIe)
Product Specification
Box Content
Documents
Overview
IP telephony applications commonly require the use of multiple voice codecs, used to digitally compress voice signals and save on bandwidth. Voice signals from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) come in the form of the G.711 codec, but the VoIP terminal equipment and networks can support a variety of different voice codecs, such as G.729, G.726, AMR, G.722, iLBC, etc. The VoIP infrastructure needs the capability to mediate between endpoints supporting different codecs, but this functionality requires digital signal processing tasks that are often costly and resource-intensive, and can affect the quality of the voice signals, if it introduces too much latency and delay.
Technical Features
- G.711
- GSM-FR
- G.722
- GSM-EFR
- G.722.1
- AMR
- G.723.1
- AMR-WB (G.722.2)
- G.726
- L8 (Linear 8K)
- G.729AB
- L16 (Linear 16K)
- iLBC