VoIP Media command reference
Common VoIP attributes: QoS, Media and DTMF-Relay
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Voice Service)
6.4.6.1.1 VOIP MEDIA SET PACKETLENGTH
Syntax
VOIP MEDIA SET PACKETLENGTH <packet-length>
Description
This command set the size of each local generated voice RTP packets. The packetlength
specifies the voice time period that is carried by each voice RTP packet.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> voip media set packetlength 10
6.4.6.1.2 VOIP MEDIA SET PORTRANGE
Syntax
VOIP MEDIA SET PORTRANGE {ANY | <ipport/n-ports>}
Description
This command sets the port pool available for media transport. Ports are dynamically
allocated in pairs to support new connections; the odd-numbered port is reserved for
RTCP. If the port pool is sold out, new sessions will be refused for lack of available
resource.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> voip media set portrange 50500/12
See also
VOIP MEDIA SET RTCP
Option
Description
Default Value
packet-length
The length (in msecs) of
voice period carried by each
RTP packet. Allowed values are from 10 to 100msec.
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Option
Description
Default Value
ANY
any sets the default port range
ipport
ipport is theUDP/TCP port number being set. The
range is 1026 to 65534. The value specified must be
an even number
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n-ports
n-ports are the number of ports. The range is 2 to
32; The value specified has to be an even number.
32