Implementation of Video Voice over IP in Local Area Network Campus Environment

In this research, we propose an architectural solution to integrate the video voice over IP (V2oIP) services in campus environment network. Voice over IP (VoIP) technology has become a discussion issue for this time being. Today, the deployment of this technology on an organization truly can give a great financial benefit over traditional telephony. Therefore, this study is to analyze the V2oIP and investigate the performance areas evolved with the Quality of Service (QoS) delivered by video phone system. This study focuses on quality of voice and video, packet loss, delay time and jitter through the USB Video Phone and soft phone. In this study, network management system (NMS) is used to monitor and capture the performance of V2oIP in campus environment. In addition, the most apparent of implementing soft phone and USB phone in campus environment is to define the best situation (peak and non peak hours) that can be used in operational environment. Based on the finding result, it shows that users may experience V2oIP quality service degradations due to delays and losses in the LAN during peak hours.

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