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Research and Development of an IP network model based on PBX Asterisk on the Opnet Modeler simulation package

Sergey KonshinVice Rector Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications Gumarbek Daukeev, Almaty, KazakhstanMuborak YakubovaAcademician of KazNANS, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of Institute of Space Engineering and Telecommunications, Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications Gumarbek Daukeev, Almaty, KazakhstanT.N. NishanbayevAcademician of IAI, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, Tashkent, UzbekistanOlga ManankovaPhD candidate of Institute of Control Systems and Information Technology, Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications Gumarbek Daukeev, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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This publication is devoted to the research and development of an IP network model is based on IP PBX Asterisk in the Opnet Modeler simulation package. The IP PBX Asterisk software solution is used for voice telephony. The hardware part of the researching network is based on Cisco network equipment. A SIP server configured to transmit multimedia traffic is selected as the server for transmitting information for IP PBX Asterisk. A brief review of sources [1]-[4] dedicated to the use of IP PBX Asterisk on the Opnet Modeler software package is conducted. The problems related to the use of separate simulations for different types of traffic and comparing their results with each other to determine the characteristics of network delays, bandwidth between network nodes, and others are relevant (actual). Simulation in such a network is based on the two scenarios. The simulation results in the above scenarios showed that the speed of packets passing through the entire network and memory usage in each of the scenarios remains a constant value. Minimal delays are observed when transmitting Unicast traffic during videoconferencing and even during VoIP traffic.

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