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Prestige 2602R Series User's Guide
Table 27 Voice Advanced Setup (continued)
LABEL
Session Expires
Min-SE
RTP Port Range
Preferred
Compression
Type
DTMF Mode
MWI
Expiration
Time
Call Forward
Table
Back
Apply
Cancel
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DESCRIPTION
Use this field to set the longest time that the Prestige will allow a SIP session to
remain idle (without traffic) before dropping it.
When two SIP devices negotiate a SIP session, they must negotiate a common
expiration time for idle SIP sessions. This field sets the shortest expiration time that
the Prestige will accept. The Prestige checks the session expiration values of
incoming SIP INVITE requests against the minimum session expiration value that
you configure here. If the session expiration of an incoming INVITE request is less
than the value you configure here, the Prestige negotiates with the other SIP
device to increase the session expiration value to match the Prestige's minimum
session expiration value.
Real time Transport Protocol is used to handle voice data transfer. Use these fields
to configure the Prestige's listening port range for RTP traffic. Leave these fields
set to the defaults if you were not given a range of RTP ports to use.
Use this field to select the type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you want the
Prestige to use. G.711 provides higher voice quality than G.729 but requires
64kbps of bandwidth while G.729 only requires 8kbps.
Select G.711>G.729 if you want the Prestige to first attempt to use the G.711
codec and then the G.729 codec if the peer is not set up to use G.711.
Select G.711 only if you want the Prestige to only use the G.711 codec when
making VoIP calls. You will not be able to connect to a peer that is not set up to use
G.711.
Select G.729>G.711 if you want the Prestige to first attempt to use the G.729
codec and then the G.711 codec if the peer is not set up to use G.729.
Select G.729 only if you want the Prestige to only use the G.729 codec when
making VoIP calls. You will not be able to connect to a peer that is not set up to use
G.729.
The Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) mode sets how the Prestige handles the
tones that your telephone makes when you push its buttons. It is recommended
that you use the same mode that your VoIP service provider uses.
Select RFC 2833 to send the DTMF tones in RTP packets.
Select PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) to include the DTMF tones in the voice data
stream. This method works best when you are using a codec that does not use
compression (like G.711). Codecs that use compression (like G.729) could distort
the tones.
Select SIP INFO to send the DTMF tones in SIP messages.
Enable Message Waiting Indication (MWI) to have your phone give you a
message–waiting (beeping) dial tone when you have a voice message(s). Your
voice service provider must have a messaging system that supports this feature.
Use this field to set how long the SIP server should continue providing the
message waiting service after receiving a SIP SUBSCRIBE message from the
Prestige.
The SIP server stops providing the message waiting service if it has not received
another SIP SUBSCRIBE message from the Prestige before this time period
expires.
Select which call forwarding table you want the Prestige to use to block or redirect
calls. You can use a different call forwarding table for each SIP account or use the
same call forwarding table for both.
Click Back to return to the previous screen.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the Prestige.
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Chapter 8 Voice Screens

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