In this blog I am going to focus on VoIP packet loss, which is just one of the three (3) primary types of VoIP impairments that are present in a DOCSIS network. I will cover many RF and IP terms in this blog that I have not discussed in my previous tutorials, not to worry! This terminology is all fodder for future blogs.
To review, the three fundamental impairments which impact call quality of VoIP communications are as follows:
* Packet Loss – The complete or partial loss of a packet containing actual voice payload.
* Delay – The time a packet takes to traverse the space between the source and destination of a voice call. The space is comprised of both the physical distance the data must travel in addition to the active network routing and switching elements, which contribute additional delay.
* Jitter – The variance of inter-packet arrival time from one transmitted packet to the next sequential packet.