Configure Trunk-To-Trunk Transfers; Configure Ip Codec Set - Avaya 9600 Series Configuring

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3.2.

Configure Trunk-to-Trunk Transfers

Use the change system-parameters features command to enable trunk-to-trunk transfers. This
feature is needed when an incoming call to a SIP station is transferred to another SIP station. For
simplicity, the Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer field on Page 1 was set to "all" to enable all trunk-to-
trunk transfers on a system wide basis.
Note: Enabling this feature poses significant security risk by increasing the risk of toll fraud, and
must be used with caution. To minimize the risk, a COS could be defined to allow trunk-to-trunk
transfers for specific trunk group(s). For more information regarding how to configure
Communication Manager to minimize toll fraud, see Reference [10] in Section 9.
change system-parameters features
Automatic Callback with Called Party Queuing? n
Automatic Callback - No Answer Timeout Interval (rings): 3
...
3.3.

Configure IP Codec Set

Use the change ip-codec-set n command where n is the number used to identify the codec set.
Enter the following values:
 Audio Codec:
 Silence Suppression:
 Frames Per Pkt:
 Packet Size (ms):
 Media Encryption:
change ip-codec-set 2
Codec Set: 2
Audio
Silence
Codec
Suppression
1: G.711MU
2:
G.729
3:
Media Encryption
1:
none
DJH Reviewed:
SPOC 07/08/2011
FEATURE-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS
Self Station Display Enabled? n
Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer: all
Enter "G.711MU" and "G.729" as supported types.
Retain the default value "n".
Enter "2".
Enter "20".
Enter the value based on the system requirement.
For the sample configuration, "none" was used.
IP Codec Set
Frames
Packet
Per Pkt
Size(ms)
n
2
n
2
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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