VoIP QoS Analysis over Asterisk and Axon Servers in LAN Environment

Abstract

Voice over IP (VoIP) is a developing technology and a key factor in both the emerging cyberspace engineering and also an accomplishment to set up its position in the telecom industry. VoIP technology is based on internet technology; where data packets switching system is used rather than circuit switching. Whereas, an analog signal is changed over into the digital signals in the full-duplex transmission. VoIP technology is replaced with the conventional public switched telephone network (PSTN) system due to the high flexibility and low-cost. The purpose of this research work is to deliberate experimental and computational performance in the view of quality of service (QoS) parameters of VoIP over local area network (LAN) network. The VoIP systems implementation is based on two different operating system framework (Linux and Windows), whereas, Linux-based and Windows-based private branch exchanges (PBXs), such as Asterisk (Linux-open source) and Axon (window-close source) are configured, installed and verified. QoS factors (such as packet loss, delay, jitter, etc.) are observed over the Asterisk and Axon PBXs in a LAN domain with the assistance of Paessler switch activity grapher (PRTG) monitoring tool. The validations of results are looked at for QoS parameters crosswise over both PBXs with data load (i.e., file transfer and HTTP traffic) during VoIP calls. The productivity and execution of Axon and Asterisk have been equated and analyzed over experimental based outcomes.

Authors and Affiliations

Naveed Ali Khan, Abdul Hamid Chan, Kashif Saleem, Zuhaibuddin Bhutto, Ayaz Hussain

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  • EP ID EP626843
  • DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2019.0100872
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Naveed Ali Khan, Abdul Hamid Chan, Kashif Saleem, Zuhaibuddin Bhutto, Ayaz Hussain (2019). VoIP QoS Analysis over Asterisk and Axon Servers in LAN Environment. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 10(8), 548-554. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-626843