32.19.3 profile voip h248 set Command
Syntax:
profile voip set h248 <profile> <mgc-ip>|<mgc-dn>[mgcport <mgc-port>][mgc2
off|{on <mgc2-ip>|<mgc2-dn>}][mgc2port <mgc2-port>][transport udp|tcp][encode
long|short][pbit <pbit>][dscp <dscp>]
where
<mgc-ip>
<mgc2-ip>
<mgc-dn>
<mgc2-dn>
<mgc-port>
<mgc2-port>
transport
udp|tcp
encode
long|short
pbit
dscp
This command sets up an h248 profile. An example is shown to set up an h248 profile
(h248_profile), an MGC IP address (123.3.3.3), MGC port (1025), no secondary MGC,
protocol (udp), long encoding, a pbit of 1 and a DHCP bit of 1.
ras> profile voip h248 set h248_profile 123.3.3.3 mgcport 1025 mgc2 off
transport udp encode long pbit 1 dscp 1
32.19.4 profile voip h248 show Command
Syntax:
profile voip h248 show <profile>
This command displays the specified h248 profile. An example is shown to displays all h248
profiles.
ras> profile voip h248 show
H.248 profile(s):
----------------------
1. DEFVAL
2. h248_profile
32.20 profile voip sip Commands
Use these commands to set up and manage SIP profiles. SIP profiles map to ports on the VoIP
line cards, and contain the SIP server connection details.
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The primary and secondary MGC server IP address.
=
=
The primary and secondary MGC server domain name (maximum 256
characters), for example host.netdomain.
The primary and secondary MGC server port.
=
=
Select whether to use UDP or TCP as the transport protocol.
=
Select whether to use the long or short h248 coding type format.
The 802.1p priority bit for H.248 and RTP packets (0 ~ 7).
=
=
The DSCP bit for H.248 and RTP packet (0 ~ 63).
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