Table 5-13: Voip - Voice And Fax - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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MP-202 Telephone Adapter
Parameter
Line 1 Voice Volume /
Line 2 Voice Volume
Enable Automatic Gain
Control
Automatic Gain
Control Direction
Target Energy
Minimum Delay
Optimization Factor
Enable Silence
Compression
Enable G.711/G.726
Comfort Noise
Enable Echo
Cancellation
Fax Transport Mode
Max
Rate*
Error Correction
Mode*
Fax Bypass Payload
Type**
Modem Transport
Mode
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Table 5-13: VoIP - Voice and Fax

The voice volume of line 1 / 2 (the gain from the network towards the local
phone). Default = 0 dB.
When enabled (when the box is checked), the device will adjust the voice
volume automatically to compensate for a weak or loud signal.
Determines whether the AGC is located before the Encoder input or after
the Decoder output.
The required output energy of the AGC.
The initial and minimal delay of the adaptive jitter buffer mechanism, which
compensates for network problems. The value should be set according to
the expected average jitter in the network (in msec). Default is 35 msec.
The adaptation rate of the jitter buffer mechanism. Higher values will cause
the jitter buffer to respond faster to increased network jitter. Default = 7.
Check to enable silence compression for reducing the network bandwidth
consumption. Default = Disabled.
When the Comfort Noise generation feature is enabled and silence is
detected, the device transmits a series of parameters called Silence
Information Descriptor (SID), which are used to reproduce the local
background noise at the remote (receiving) side.
Check to enable echo cancellation (disabling echo cancellation should be
done for testing purposes only). Default = Enabled.
Selects the way fax calls are handled:
Transparent = Fax is transferred in-band (like a voice call) (can be used if
the codec is G.711)
T.38 Relay = Fax is relayed to the remote side according to the T.38
standard
VBD = (Voice Band Data) Switch to G.711 via SIP messaging
Bypass = An automatic switch to AudioCodes' proprietary payload type
(102, 103).
The maximum fax rate. Select from the drop-down list either:
2.4 Kbps, 4.8 Kbps, 7.2 Kbps, 9.6 Kbps, 12 Kbps or 14.4 Kbps (default).
Check to enable fax error correction mode (ECM). Default = Enabled.
Defines the payload type for fax in Bypass mode.
Selects the way modem calls are handled:
Transparent = Data is transferred in-band (like a voice call). This can be
used if the codec is G.711.
VBD = (Voice Band Data) Switch to G.711 via SIP messaging.
Bypass = An automatic switch to AudioCodes' proprietary payload type
(102, 103).
Note: If the modem transport mode is Bypass or VBD, it must match the
Fax transport mode.
5. Configuring VoIP Parameters
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