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g729 Priority
The priority of codec by which the unit will
attempt to use for best voice quality
First priority
g729 ptime
Set the time (in milliseconds) for the unit to
attempt to use the codec highest priority
in the list before trying the next lower one.
30 ms
DSP Setting (Digital Signal Processing)
Enable VAD
Voice Activity Detection - detects the
periods of silence in the audio stream so
that it is not transmitted over the network.
Enabled
Enable/Disable
Enable RTCP
Select this check-box to enable Real-time
Transport Control Protocol
Enable
Enable/Disable
EC Length
Echo Cancellation - Sets the delay time (in
milliseconds) for voice echo cancellation. A
voice echo can be created on some
two-wire phone loops, which becomes
increasingly louder and annoying when
there is a long delay. If voice echo is a
problem during a call, you can adjust this
parameter to try and reduce or remove it.
32
16, 32, 48
JB Delay Max
Jitter Buffer control: JB delays the arriving
packets so that the end user experiences a
clear connection with very little sound
distortion.
Set the maximum jitter buffer delay time
(in milliseconds)
100 ms
JB DelayInit
The initial delay of the jitter buffer in
milliseconds. The system holds the 1st
received packet for the time defined in
DelayInit before sending it out.
0 ms
Tx Gain
Enter a value (in db) to control the voice
transmission quality
0
-5 to +5
Rx Gain
Enter a value (in db) to control the voice
receiving quality
0
-5 to +5
Table 9-2: VoIP Settings (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Default
Possible Values
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T.38 Enable
Select one of the options to send fax
messages over the VoIP network from a fax
machine connected to one of the RJ-11
Phone ports on the unit.
T.38 is a standard for sending FAX across IP
networks in a real-time mode.
Enable T.38
Enable T.38
Disable T.38
Enable T.38+WA (T.38
with Asterisk)
Table 9-2: VoIP Settings (Continued)
Parameter
Description
Default
Possible Values
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9.4
Service Line
In the Service Line page you set the rules for data traffic. If the Marking check-box is not activated
(marking disabled), then you can configure a range of DSCPs (Differentiated Services Code Point) as a
rule. For uplink traffic, if the packets have the DSCP in the specified interval of a rule and are coming
from the configured port, then a match is found and traffic is forwarded towards WAN. For downlink
traffic, if the packets have the DSCP in the specified interval of a rule and the destination is on the
configured port then the packets are forwarded towards LAN.
A rule with Marking enabled must have the same value for the start and stop DSCP. For uplink traffic,
when a rule with marking enabled is encountered then the traffic is marked with the corresponding
DSCP value, regardless of the existing DSCP value. For downlink traffic, packets coming from WAN are
forwarded to the configured LAN port only if they have the configured DSCP value. The value of the
DSCP field of the first incoming packet from the specified LAN port will be used to mark all the reply
packets towards LAN.
For example, if the first coming packet from Ethernet LAN has the DSCP value 3, the second 5 and so
on, and the Service Line rule is configured to mark the Ethernet LAN packets with 10 - all the reply
packets coming from WAN with the DSCP 10 will be forwarded to LAN with DSCP 3.
Any combination of VLAN ID, VLAN Priority and DSCP Value parameters must be unique over all the
configured service lines. Otherwise the service line configuration is rejected. The set of rules are verified
one by one until a match is found. If a match is found the other rules are not checked anymore. The
default rule permits all the traffic (DSCP value between 0 and 63.
For IP-CS, Bridge-IPCS (IP Conversion Sublayer) and Bridge-ETHCS (Ethernet Conversion Sublayer) service
line types are available depending on the function settings defined by the operator (see
“Function
Settings” on page 106
).
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The following information is displayed:
Reserved DSCP
- When DSCP spoofing is enabled, you cannot configure a rule with a range of DSCPs
that contains one of the DSCPs reserved for SIP, RTP/RTCP, or MGMT. For example, if the values for SIP,
RTP/RTCP, MGMT are 26/46/6, you cannot configure a rule that contains one of these values (DSCP start
Figure 9-4: Engineering - Service Line (ETHCS and IP-CS)
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4, DSCP stop 7 or DSCP start 20, DSCP stop 50). Also you cannot configure a rule to mark packets with
one of these values. (See also
“Function Settings” on page 106
).
The following configuration parameters are available:
Table 9-3: Service Line Parameters
Parameter
Description
Use Default Rule at end of rules
The default rule permits all the traffic (DSCP value between 0 and
63).If the default rule is enabled and none of the configured rules
can be applied to the traffic, the default rule is applied. If the
default rule is disabled and none of the rules matches the
packets, then the packets are discarded.
Enable DSCP spoofing
When selected, packets containing Management or Voice DSCP
value will be handled as follows:
coming from the LAN side - dropped
coming from the WAN side - routed to internal Management
and Voice applications
When not selected, packets containing Management or Voice
DSCP value will be handled as follows:
coming from the LAN side - passed through
coming from the WAN side - routed to internal Management
and Voice applications according to the destination IP address
and Port range, or forwarded to LAN according to the
destination IP.
The default is not selected (DSCP spoofing disabled)
Sel.
Select this check-box to delete this row
No.
Display the number of this rule
Port
Set the port for IP-CS/ETHCS: eth (Ethernet)
VLAN ID
VLAN Identification of the data flow in LAN. Range: 1-4096
(4096 = Untagged)
VLAN Priority
VLAN Priority of the data flow in LAN. Range: 1-8 (8=No priority)
DSCP Value
Marking - Select this check-box to tag packets in this line for
classification. If you select this option, the Start and Stop
values should be the same (Start=Stop)
Start /Stop - When Marking is disabled, enter a range of
values, excluding the Internal Management, internal VoIP SIP
and RTP DSCP reserved values. If the reserved values are in the
range between start and stop, outgoing packets with these
values will be dropped.
Default: start=0, stop=63. Range: 0-63.

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