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Connect with life Configure Location Profile

Connect with life Local Dialing Conditions

Connect with life Normalization Rule For Dialing

Connect with life Configuring The Default Location Profile

Connect with life Location Profile For Mediation Server

Connect with life Configure Default Phone Usage

Connect with life Configure Default Policy

Connect with life Policy Associated To Phone Usage

Connect with life Default Route For Lab – Unrestricted

Connect with life Default Route For Lab – Restricted

Connect with life Gateway-Only Configuration

Connect with life Understand the voice deployment scenarios for OCS 2007 Learn how OCS 2007 integrates with SIP/PSTN gateways and PBXs See how to get started with a simple gateway-only configuration Understand OCS Integration with any PBX (TDM or IP-based) Session Objectives

Connect with life PBX Interoperability (TDM or IP)

Connect with life PBX Interoperability (TDM or IP) Define location profile for additional sites (examples for London and Hong Kong) Configuring four-digit dialing across all PBXs Expand call routes PSTN toll bypass

Connect with life Native IP-PBX Interoperability Define Location Profile for North America PBX Define Routes and Policies OCS Co-existence Scenario

Connect with life Understand the voice deployment scenarios for OCS 2007 Learn how OCS 2007 integrates with SIP/PSTN gateways and PBX See how to get started with a simple gateway-only configuration Understand OCS Integration with any PBX (TDM or IP-based) Key Takeaways

Connect with life VoIP Quality Of Experience

Connect with life Microsoft’s user-focused approach to Quality of Experience The VoIP Architecture of Office Communications Server 2007 Considerations for deploying OCS 2007 in a corporate network How OCS 2007 operates in the unmanaged network Session Objectives for Quality of Experience.

Connect with life Today’s Business Environment What customers are telling us Deliver more than just cost savings Need to make decisions that ensure flexibility IT Decision Makers IT Professionals Operate within the existing network infrastructure Consolidate different admin tools Employees The media quality and usability is critical Need the same experience from anywhere

Connect with life Many Dimensions Of Quality Network Getting the packet across the wire Payload Audio and Video content inside the packet Users Caller usability and human factors Management Understanding the user experience

Connect with life The Challenge Of Packet Networks Traditional IP telephony not designed for IP networks Transfer of circuit switched concepts Fragile codecs, sensitive to minute network impairments “Even a 1% loss can significantly degrade the user experience with G.711, which is considered the standard for toll quality” 1 “The default G.729 codec requires packet loss far less than 1% to avoid audible errors” 2 Network engineering required for traditional IP telephony QoS and CAC work to recreate conditions of switched networks 1 - Intel: Overcoming Barriers to High-Quality Voice over IP Deployments 2 - Cisco: Quality of service for Voice over IP

Connect with life Audio Codecs And Network Service Quality

Connect with life “The ripe taste of cheese improves with age. Act on these orders with great speed. “ CodecPerfect NetworkWith Network Loss G.711 G.729 RT Audio Narrowband

Connect with life Traditional approach of QoS/CAC is complex and difficult to manage Admins may not control whole network Users are increasingly mobile Admins may not control whole network Users are increasingly mobile Most common source of user dissatisfaction is Voice Quality Many factors affect voice quality Most common source of user dissatisfaction is Voice Quality Many factors affect voice quality Cost $ Complexity Ubiquity Traditional IP Telephony Limitations

Connect with life Comprehensive, user-focused approach to quality Smart, adaptive end-points Real time metrics of actual experience Media stack optimized for unmanaged IP networks Microsoft's Quality Of Experience Complete and comprehensive solution that doesn’t require QoS

Connect with life Microsoft’s user-focused approach to Quality of Experience The VoIP Architecture of Office Communications Server 2007 Considerations for deploying OCS 2007 in a corporate network How OCS 2007 operates in the unmanaged network Session Objectives

Connect with life Microsoft’s Real-Time Codecs RTAudio and RTVideo Supports Wideband and Narrowband modes Wideband greatly improves intelligibility and naturalness of speech Constant and Variable bit rate modes Dynamically responds to changes in audio complexity Highly efficient use of Bandwidth More quality at equivalent bandwidth Same quality at lower bandwidth Multi-rate codec Enables real-time adaptation RTAudio (8kHz) 28 Kbps RTAudio (16kHz) 45 Kbps G Kbps G Kbps

Connect with life The Microsoft Media Stack Quality Controller Dynamic Adaptation to real-time network conditions Progressively reduces bit rate No sessions are dropped during this process Voice Activity Detection/Silence Suppression Ensures no ‘empty’ packets are sent Optimizes the audio that gets into the packet Noise suppression Automatic gain control Automatic echo cancellation

Connect with life Endpoints Addressing payload effects end-to-end Often most detrimental but least managed Even if networks are perfect, endpoints can deteriorate the experience Microsoft Media Stack embedded into multiple devices RTAudio Codec Media Stack Features (QC, VAD/SS, AGC) Firewall Traversal Devices with simpler setup and great acoustics Supporting 16kHz Audio Plug and Play configuration capability

Connect with life Wide- Band MOS Rating Perfect Network Corporate Network InternetHigh Congestion Source: Psytechnics 12/06 Quality Of Experience At Work Noise free

Connect with life Wide- Band MOS Rating Perfect Network Corporate Network InternetHigh Congestion Source: Psytechnics 12/06 Quality Of Experience At Work Office environment

Connect with life Media Quality

Connect with life Microsoft’s user-focused approach to Quality of Experience The VoIP Architecture of Office Communications Server 2007 Considerations for deploying OCS 2007 in a corporate network How OCS 2007 operates in the unmanaged network Session Objectives

Connect with life Right Sizing Your Network You are adding a service to your network Even with 2:1 adaptability clients need bandwidth Holds true for VoIP telephony or conferencing Simple policies give you control

Connect with life What Does Media Take? These are one-way “on the wire” numbers Numbers are worst-case Silence suppression saves more bandwidth Packetization dynamically changes based on usage CodecMin BandwidthMax Bandwidth Real-time Audio (RTA)24 Kbps45 Kbps Siren 48 Kbps Real-time Video (VC-1) 50 Kbps250 Kbps Roundtable Panorama 50 Kbps350 Kbps

Connect with life Per User Calculation Type of usage is important when planning Media Stack adjusts to available bandwidth every 5 seconds Consider the whole path end-to-end Media TypeBandwidth Needed Audio45 Kbps Video250 Kbps Data~45 Kbps Signaling10 Kbps Total350 Kbps per direction

Connect with life Other Network Considerations Delay Engineer to less than a mean of 150 milliseconds Loss Up to 10% can be handled without significant problems Connectivity The clients can connect through most common networks Call Admission Control Hard limits aren't required to provide quality

Connect with life Federation With Audio And Video Communication with users outside your organization Signaling and data encrypted with certificates Leverages same infrastructure as for external users Offers significant toll reduction OCS 2007 Installation Edge Servers In DMZ

Connect with life Managing The Usage Server policy Limit the type of conference that can be setup Limit who can setup a conference Limit how many users per conference Client policy Limit the bandwidth used per application Specify the ports, limiting the range used

Connect with life QoS Support OCS 2007 does not require DiffServ, RSVP or CAC We do work within a DiffServ environment DSCP marking by the end-points By default, end-points mark all media Audio: Expedited Forwarding Video: Class 3 of Assured Forwarding DSCP marking can also be tuned through policy Windows Vista has centralized policy enforcement

Connect with life Microsoft’s user-focused approach to Quality of Experience The VoIP Architecture of Office Communications Server 2007 Considerations for deploying OCS 2007 in a corporate network How OCS 2007 operates in the unmanaged network Session Objectives

Connect with life The Rise of the Mobile Workforce High-speed connectivity continues to grow more ubiquitous Little tolerance for potentially complex operations Setting up a virtual private network (VPN) Finding a connection at a customer site Connecting from their home broadband connection User experience must be equivalent to the corporate network Highest possible quality Completely Secure No extra steps to setup or manage

Connect with life Challenges For Administrators No network control where nomadic users operate Out of reach of end-to-end network layer management Traditionally, Quality and Security depend upon End-to-end management of the network Better NSQ than users can get on the Internet This approach under-serves the mobile user Questionable Quality Inconsistent Experience Security burden

Connect with life OCS: Consistent Quality Of Experience Media Stack designed for use on unmanaged networks Internal and external usage the same Media Relay supporting external connectivity NAT-firewall traversal using ICE VPN-less communications Encryption by Default TLS for SIP signaling, SRTP for media Optimal quality on any network, anytime, anywhere

Connect with life Key Takeaways Microsoft’s user-focused approach to Quality of Experience Comprehensive approach Adaptive end-points Advanced media stack Traffic and quality managed at the application layer Good network design and engineering still matter Be thoughtful about bandwidth – new services need it!! OCS 2007 provides a high quality end-user experience

Connect with life Resources Microsoft’s Quality of Experience White Paper Microsoft’s Quality of Experience White Paper Visit the OCS 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 Tech Centers Visit the OCS 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 Tech Centers Psytechnics Study Psytechnics Study

Connect with life

Connect with life Resources Integrating Telephony with OCS Integrating Telephony with OCS Visit the OCS 2007 Tech Center Visit the OCS 2007 Tech Center Gateways qualified with Office Communications Server Gateways qualified with Office Communications Server

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