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Maintenance Commands
Mode Commands/Communication Modes. This is a collection of both incoming
and outgoing bandwidth allocations for the multiplex. The Incoming data is the
rate at which the MCU thinks the endpoint is communicating based on the Bit-rate
Allocation Signal (BAS) codes received from the endpoint/codec and the
capabilities the MCU has declared. The Outgoing data is the rate from the MCU
toward the endpoint. The following are column definitions for this section of page
3.
CONF
The desired conference operating mode. This may be different from the
endpoint in (
labels for the various types of mode commands
CMD
indicates if the conference and the incoming modes are compatible. A value
STAT
of
compatible.
defines the communication modes coming in from an endpoint.
EPT-IN
defines the communication modes sent out to an endpoint based on the
EPT-OUT
number of channels connected and the capabilities of the endpoint.
The following are field definitions for the Mode Commands/Communication
Modes section of Page 3.
One of the supported rates in
XRATE
Table 7-47. Supported Transfer Rates
XRATE
2x64
128
196
256
320
384
512
768
1472
1536
1920
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EPT-IN
) or endpoint out (
y
indicates mode compatibility; a value of n indicates that the modes are not
Bandwidth of the Call
2B (2x56 or 2x64)
112 or 128 kbps
168 or 196 kbps
224 or 256 kbps
280 or 320 kbps
336 or 384 kbps
512 kbps
768 kbps
1472 kbps
1536 kbps'
1920 kbps
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EPT-OUT
) modes.
Table
7-47:
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