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Voice Over IP
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Voice Over IP

by Uyless Black
August 1999
Intermediate to advanced
328 pages
8h 50m
English
Pearson
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THE VoIP TUNNEL

The internet in this example does not process the voice packets, nor the upper layer headers. They are sent through the internet without being examined. This idea is called a VoIP tunnel and Figure 7-3 depicts the concept. Two points should be noted here. First, the dotted lines in the figure represent the logical communications that occur between the peer layers through the exchange of the protocol headers (protocol control information). Physically, the traffic is moving down the layers when it is being sent, and up the layers when it is being received.

The VoIP tunnel is actually a tunnel for the voice packets, RTP and UDP. Strictly speaking, it is not an IP tunnel because IP is being invoked at each node, as suggested by the ...

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