cnfcodecjtrdelay
cnfcodecjtrdelay
To configure the jitter delay mode and initial delay value for a specified codec, use the cnfcodecjtrdelay
command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating modes.
Syntax Description
codec-type
jitter-mode
jitter-delay
Command Modes
VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines
Cisco recommends that you configure the jitter-delay argument to 20 ms when using DSP firmware
versions 3.4 and 3.6.
The G.723.1 codecs are supported for VISM-PR cards and are not supported for VISM cards.
Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
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cnfcodecjtrdelay codec-type jitter-mode jitter-delay
Type of coding/decoding to be performed on the data stream. It can be one of the
following values:
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1 = G.711u
2 = G.711a
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3 = G.726-32k
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4 = G.729a
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5 = G.729ab
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6 = Clear channel (VAD must be off)
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7 = G.726-16k
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8 = G.726-24k
9 = G.726-40k
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11 = G.723.1-H
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12 = G.723.1a-H
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13 = G.723.1-L
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14 = G.723.1a-L
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Jitter delay mode. It can be one of the following values:
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1 = Fixed. Cisco recommends fixed mode if latency jitter is constant.
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2 = Adaptive. Cisco recommends adaptive if latency jitter is variable.
Initial jitter delay (defined in milliseconds). It can be a value from one of the
following ranges:
For codec templates 1, 3, and 4, in the range from 0 to 100 in increments of 10.
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For codec template 2, in the range from 0 to 100 in increments of 5.
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Chapter 5
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
CLI Commands