RFP Template
1 IP Phones
1.1 All IP phones shall support RTP with RTCP SR/RR (IETF RFC 3550). If IP
phones implement Secure RTP (IETF RFC3711)then RTCP SR/RR and XR reports
must be transmitted unencrypted.
1.2 Monitored IP Phones shall support RTCP XR VoIP Metrics (IETF RFC 3611).
ITU G.107 and ETSI TS 101 329-5 Annex E (VQmon) shall be used to generate
call quality metrics. All parameters of RFC 3611 Section 4.7 must be
supported.
1.3 Monitored IP Phones shall support the appropriate signaling based QoS
reporting protocol - H.460.9 Annex B for H.323, draft-ietf-sipping
-rtcp-summary-02.txt (or later draft) for SIP.
2 IP Gateways
2.1 All IP gateways shall support RTP with RTCP SR/RR (IETF RFC 3550). If IP
gateways implement Secure RTP (IETF RFC3711) then RTCP SR/RR and XR reports
must be transmitted unencrypted.
2.2 Monitored IP Gateways shall support RTCP XR VoIP Metrics (IETF RFC 3611).
ITU G.107 and ETSI TS 101 329-5 Annex E (VQmon) shall be used to generate
call quality metrics. All parameters of RFC 3611 Section 4.7 must be
supported, in accordance with ITU G.799.1.
2.3 Monitored IP Gateways shall support the appropriate signaling based QoS
reporting protocol - H.460.9 Annex B for H.323,draft-ietf-sipping
-rtcp-summary-02.txt (or later draft) for SIP or H.248.30 for Megaco.
3 Probes/ Analyzers
3.1 Probes and analyzers shall use ITU G.107 and ETSI TS 101 329-5 Annex E
(VQmon) to generate call quality metrics for packet based non-intrusive or
active monitoring.
3.2 Probes and analyzers shall support the detection and analysis of RTCP
SR/XR (IETF RFC 3550) and RTCP XR (IETF RFC 3611) VoIP Metrics payloads,
including the extraction of parameters related to delay, signal/noise level
and endpoint configuration.
4 Embedded SLA Monitoring Function in Routers
An Embedded SLA Monitoring Function is a software agent installed in a
service provider managed edge router, multi-service gateway or integrated
access device located on the customer premise. The purpose of the SLA
Monitoring Function is to support the measurement of service level received
by the customer, and to permit the service provider to implement some level
of remote diagnostics. This is achieved by gathering statistics on live
customer traffic and by implementing active testing for both inter-site
monitoring and on-demand troubleshooting.
4.1 Edge Routers, IADs and Multi-Service Gateways shall incorporate an integrated passive VoIP monitoring function using ITU G.107 and ETSI TS 101 329-5 Annex E (VQmon) in order to monitoring the quality of VoIP traffic delivered to/from the customer premise. Such edge devices may also incorporate an active test function to support SLA monitoring and on-demand troubleshooting.
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