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1 IP Telephony Network Design
Distribution ED01 English STM#230: IP Telephony Design Guide Code : STM230 IP Telephony Network Design Customer Training Center Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

2 Objectives After successful completion of the course the trainees should be able to execute the following activities. To understand basic network design for IP Telephony. To suggest a optimized network design according to the VoIP system usage and its network status. To trace down the VoIP quality problems occurred in VoIP system. © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

3 Contents Introduction to Network Design
Basic Network Design Guidelines Case Study © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

4 Introduction to Network Design
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5 Overview Network Design for VoIP system is different from general network design in that it focuses more on efficient RTP packet transmission than Data packet. Voice quality is significantly affected by how much network design is optimized to the VoIP system use and its network status. Having a proper network design is a essential and prerequisite for a successful VoIP system. © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

6 Network Check Point Procedure
Network Status Check using Ping Plotter (or other available s/w i.e., Chariot) Is Network Status Good? Yes Follow the basic network design guide No Is Delay more than 150ms? Yes Re-Configure Router settings and Diagnose physical network connection No Is Packet Loss more than 10 %? Yes No Review overall Network Design and Execute node to node diagnoses (Refer to Case Study) Check Point Procedure finished © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

7 Basic Network Design Guidelines
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8 Basic Stand-Alone System
Basic Stand-Alone System with no Legacy Hosts a small number of VoIP users. (20-50). Suitable for Newly constructed VoIP system with which no legacy system is inter-operated. IP Network PSTN IP Phone Legacy Phone Soft Phone © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

9 Basic Stand-Alone System
Basic Stand-Alone System with Legacy Hosts a small number of VoIP users. (20-50). Suitable for VoIP system having legacy system inter-operated with. IP Phone under local network uses Media Gateway to send/receive RTP packets. Router Firewall IP Network PSTN L2/L3 Switch IP Phone Legacy Phone Soft Phone © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

10 HQ-Branch Office System
VoIP system in HQ-Branch Office Configuration Suggested for a middle sized or bigger VoIP system. Hosts a large number of VoIP users. (50 or more). VoIP and Data packets are transferred over WAN. IP Network Firewall Router PSTN L2/L3 Switch Branch Office A VPN Tunneling Header Quarter Office xDSL Modem Branch Office B Home Office Soft Phone © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

11 Case Study © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

12 After Network re-Design
Problem Types Category Cause After Network re-Design Packet Loss More than 10% of Packet loss which normally lasts for seconds Packet loss between backbone and router within HQ office detected Occasional over traffic caused by excessive network connection degraded system performance Packet loss decreased to almost 0 % from 10 % Re-design network configuration so that network packet can be directly handled by the Router Solved looping problem caused by duplicated backbone Solved traffic problem happened by garbage data from internal broadcasting equipments Packet Delay Packet transmission delay between HQ office and Branch office detected Packet delay decreased to tens of ms’ from seconds ATM network check done by Korea Telecom QoS method changed from FIFO to Fair Queue © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

13 Original Network Design
IP Network Header Quarter Office Backbone OS500 Packet Loss being occurred by excessive network traffic Section 1 Firewall1 Switch VoIP Dedicated IP band ATM Cisco Router Packet Delay happening by Dedicated ATM connection and router settings Dedicated for Data Network Dedicated for VoIP Network ATM Cisco Router Section 2 Branch Office Firewall & Switch Network Status Check Ping test from HQ Office to Each Sub Section using VoIP Dedicated IP band Packet Send/Receive Test from HQ Office to target VoIP band IP in Branch Office. (Chariot) VoIP Dedicated IP band © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

14 Original Network Design
Ping Plotter Test Regular Packet Transmission Delay which lasts more than a second [From Test PC to Router in HQ Office] [From Test PC to Router in Branch Office] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

15 Original Network Design
Chariot Test (Packet Loss) Successive Packet Loss Detected, each of which had over 10% packet loss and lasted about 10 seconds  Discontinuation of Sound [From HQ Office to Branch Office] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

16 Original Network Design
Chariot Test (Oneway Delay) Over 1 second Delay happening consecutively [From HQ Office to Branch Office] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

17 Network Design Change Phase #1
IP Network Header Quarter Office Change #3 Broadcast Equipment Backbone OS500 Change #2 Firewall2 Firewall1 Change List (1~5) Traffic load balancing by Firewall; New Path is marked in RED Loop traffic path change in Backbone Removing unnecessary traffic in broadcast equipment, and change its traffic path to ATM to relieve load in Firewall 1. Change queuing method in router Dedicated physical network line check VoIP Dedicated IP band Ping & Chariot test Switch Change #1 Change #4 ATM Cisco Router Dedicated for Data Network Dedicated for VoIP Network Change #5 ATM Cisco Router Branch Office Firewall & Switch VoIP Dedicated IP band © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

18 Network Design Change Phase #1
Node-to-Node Packet Loss Test Assuming Traffic problem in Backbone switch Relatively low rate of packet loss between Routers [From Test PC to PC in Branch Office] [From Test PC to Router in HQ Office] [From Router in HQ to PC in Branch Office] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

19 Network Design Change Phase #1
Delay check when Packet Loss Decreased Happened in Backbone © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

20 Network Design Change Phase #2
IP Network Header Quarter Office Header Quarter Office Backbone OS500 BB-FW Node PC-BB Node FW-L4 Node Firewall1 Firewall2 L4-R Node Switch VoIP Dedicated IP band Ping & Chariot test Packet Loss not entirely removed since Network Design Change Phase #1 <Network Test after Phase #1> G729 packet test from PC to Branch Office In-between node packet captured using OmniPeek S/W installed in test Srv G729 packet’s sequence number analysis at the time of packet loss Traffic load analysis before and after the packet loss ATM Cisco Router Dedicated for Data Network Dedicated for VoIP Network ATM Cisco Router Branch Office Branch Office Firewall & Switch VoIP Dedicated IP band © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

21 Network Design Change Phase #2
Packet Transmission interval of 40 ms Packet Loss happed when going through Firewall Switch maintains Packet Transmission interval © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

22 Network Design Final Phase
IP Network Final Change As Firewall makes Packet Loss, network design changed so that packets from OS500 does not go through Backbone Issue: The Risk of Packet Loss still remains in Phones used in HQ Header Quarter Office Backbone Cisco 3550(Switch) OS500 Firewall1 Firewall2 L4 Switch ATM Cisco Router Dedicated for Data Network Dedicated for VoIP Network Branch Office #2 ATM Cisco Router Branch Office #1 Firewall & Switch VoIP Dedicated IP band © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

23 Network Design Final Phase
Packet Loss Test Total 6 Packets were lost for 16 hours, and no loss happened during peak time i.e., 9 AM. Over 10% Packet Loss successively occurred within 2 minutes [Before Network re-Design] [After Network Design Final Phase] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

24 Network Design Final Phase
One-way Delay More than a second delay happened, and sometimes even more than 4 seconds Stable Delay under tens of ms [Before Network re-Design] [After Network Design Final Phase] © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

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