Abstract:
Systems and methods of controlling the data rate used to conduct IP telephony communications may make use of historical data network conditions to predict the data rates which can be used for individual new IP telephony communications. Also, the data rates at which IP telephony communications are conducted may be restricted or lowered to avoid causing a user to exceed an allowable data usage budget. Further, when two IP telephony devices are setting up a new IP telephony communication, information about their respective data communication capabilities may be exchanged in setup messaging.
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for voice traffic management in a data network includes establishing a default maximum bandwidth setting at a LAN egress port when voice-type traffic is not present in a LAN portion of the data network, detecting voice-type traffic, reducing the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to effect a change in a rate of non voice type traffic and monitoring non voice type traffic and voice quality statistics to determine if the rate of non voice type traffic entering the data network has changed. Once the desired change has occurred, performing a linear increase of the bandwidth setting at the LAN egress port to a first value while monitoring voice quality statistics, determining if voice quality has degraded during increase of the bandwidth setting and repeating the last two steps if voice quality has not degraded.
Abstract:
Systems and methods of controlling the data rate used to conduct IP telephony communications may make use of historical data network conditions to predict the data rates which can be used for individual new IP telephony communications. Also, the data rates at which IP telephony communications are conducted may be restricted or lowered to avoid causing a user to exceed an allowable data usage budget. Further, when two IP telephony devices are setting up a new IP telephony communication, information about their respective data communication capabilities may be exchanged in setup messaging.
Abstract:
A communications adaptor comprising an adaptor first port; an adaptor second port; an adaptor third port; and a processor. The adaptor first port is configured to connect to an analog communications line. The adaptor second port is configured to connect to a data network. The adaptor third port is configured to connect to an analog telephony device. The processor is configured to determine that a first call setup request signal has been received at the adaptor first port. The processor is further configured, subsequent to such determination: (1) to transmit a second call setup request signal over the adaptor second port to an Internet Protocol (IP) telephony system over the data network; and (2) to transmit a third call setup request signal over the adaptor third port.