As you can see, you have a fair selection of technologies at your disposal for bypassing or supplementing your PSTN needs. No one technology is the "best"; instead, your requirements determine which you will need. VoIP best leverages the investment that you have likely made in your data network to handle your voice needs.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Voice over HDLC | Non-IP Alternatives to Traditional Telephony
If your particular network situation involves a point-to-point T-1 circuit, you might want to consider voice over High-level Data Link Control (VoHDLC). HDLC is a Layer 2 protocol typically used for point-to-point circuits. VoHDLC is similar to VoFR in that it allows multiple calls to be placed over the T-1 using compression. In the instance of tie-line replacement using T-1s and Cisco equipment, VoHDLC can be an attractive alternative. One of the major drawbacks to VoHDLC is that it has very limited scalability. It was originally designed for point-to-point connections between Cisco routers (Figure 1).
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