Voip

saravanaboobathysaravanaboobathy Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□
icon_exclaim.gificon_exclaim.gificon_exclaim.gifguys anyone describe VOIP, shortly? plssssss

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  • hexemhexem Member Posts: 177
    are you working for a company with voip or something? i dunno but the text under you're avatar kinda hints at that, in which case you need to go and do alot of research, voip has books and books written on it, and then books and books written on QoS, you would find better answers on google.

    no offense.
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  • networker050184networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 Mod
    icon_exclaim.gificon_exclaim.gificon_exclaim.gifguys anyone describe VOIP, shortly? plssssss

    Voice over IP. Short enough?
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  • super22super22 Member Posts: 48 ■■□□□□□□□□
    if a switch is connected to an ip phone (like avaya or nortel) and then the ip phone is connected to a pc/host is the ip phone considered a hub?
  • azaghulazaghul Member Posts: 569 ■■■■□□□□□□
    In Cisco's case, the IP phone is a 3 port switch.

    One port connects to the PC, one port connects to the switch in the comms rack, the final port is internal to the phone to carry VoIP traffic.
  • super22super22 Member Posts: 48 ■■□□□□□□□□
    azaghul wrote: »
    In Cisco's case, the IP phone is considered to be a 3 port switch.

    One port connects to the PC, one port connects to the switch in the comms rack, the final port is internal to the phone to carry VoIP traffic.

    you mean it has the same characteristics as a switch? like each port is a collision domain?
  • azaghulazaghul Member Posts: 569 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Thats correct. But there is little, if any, configuration you can apply to it (that I've found)
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