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Does “Packet Loss” pose a Section 508 problem in a Cisco VoIP Network?

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Does “Packet Loss” pose a Section 508 problem in a Cisco VoIP Network?

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While significant packet loss can degrade TTY/TDD performance when not proactively addressed, a Cisco VoIP Network deployed inline with published best-practices, addresses packet-loss and provides reliable and robust support for TTY/TDD services. An example of these best practices is the Network Quality of Service design guide http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/avvidqos/avvid.pdf. What is the association between Section 508 Standards and Cisco Switches? Internet switches are “located in spaces frequented only by service personnel for maintenance, repair, or occasional monitoring of equipment” and therefore not governed by Section 508 Standards. (FAR 39.204(d) and 36 CFR 1194.3(f). “Comparable” in the context of Section 508 does not mean “identical.” “Comparable” refers to the data and information being delivered not the method of delivery. Thus, how the data is transferred is not relevant to determining any degree of conformance with the standards. Electronic

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While significant packet loss can degrade TTY/TDD performance when not proactively addressed, a Cisco VoIP Network deployed inline with published best-practices, addresses packet-loss and provides reliable and robust support for TTY/TDD services. An example of these best practices is the Network Quality of Service design guide http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/avvidqos/avvid.pdf. What is the association between Section 508 Standards and Cisco Switches? Internet switches are “located in spaces frequented only by service personnel for maintenance, repair, or occasional monitoring of equipment” and therefore not governed by Section 508 Standards. (FAR 39.204(d) and 36 CFR 1194.3(f). “Comparable” in the context of Section 508 does not mean “identical.” “Comparable” refers to the data and information being delivered not the method of delivery. Thus, how the data is transferred is not relevant to determining any degree of conformance with the standards. Electronic

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