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Selection
Highwater Mark
Early Packet and Late Packet
Resync
Listener IP
Use the Listener IP screen to override the port assignments when there is a
conflicting application on the PDA.
See
selections available on the Listener IP screen .
Table 34
Listener IP screen
Selection
Use a specific address
Use a specific port
Macros
The Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050 Macros tab enables you to record
and use macros. A macro is a recorded sequence of steps that saves you
keystrokes.
For example, you can create macros that select a particular line and then
dials the telephone number automatically, or program voice mail access
numbers and codes for faster access.
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Table 34 "Listener IP screen" (page 273)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
Description
Highwater Mark indicates the maximum
number of voice frames the application
should have in its jitter buffer before it starts
discarding packets. This value should be at
least 2.5 times the value of jitter. If a smaller
value is assigned, MVC 2050 regards it as
an error and corrects it.
Early Packet Resync and Late Packet
Resync indicate the points at which MVC
2050 discards and restarts the jitter buffer
contents. This value should be at least five
times the Highwater Mark.
for information about
Description
MVC 2050 normally listens to all
IP addresses on the device for
communication server-to-terminal
(UNIStim) messaging on all the network
interface cards on the device. This
is the default mode of operation. To
override this behavior, select the check
box and enter a specific IP address.
MVC 2050 listens to IP port 5000
on the device for communication
server-to-terminal (UNIStim)
messaging.
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