Mabubur Syed and Isaac Yerima Ambore
Department of Computer Information Science, Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Minnesota, USA
ABSTRACT
Migration from IPv4 to IPv6 is still visibly slow, mainly because of the inherent cost involved in the
implementation, hardware and software acquisition. However, there are many values IPv6 can bring to the
IP enabled environment as compared to IPv4, particularly for Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
solutions. Many companies are drifting away from circuit based switching such as PSTN to packet based
switching (VoIP) for collaboration. There are several factors determining the effective utilization and
quality of VoIP solutions. These include the choice of codec, echo control, packet loss, delay, delay
variation (jitter), and the network topology. The network is basically the environment in which VoIP is
deployed. State of art network design for VoIP technologies requires impeccable Interior Gateway routing
protocols that will reduce the convergence time of the network, in the event of a link failure. Choice of
CODEC is also a main factor. Since most research work in this area did not consider a particular CODEC
as a factor in determining performance, this paper will compare the behaviour of RIP and OSPF in IPv4
and IPv6 using G.711 CODEC with riverbed modeller17.5.
KEYWORDS
IPv4, IPv6, Network topology, VoIP, CODEC
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