Option To Enable/Disable Rtcp; Configurable Sip No Rtp Packet Timeout Period - Mitel 6867i Administrator's Manual

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0: Every time the "user config upload" time period expires and at every logout regardless
of if the <user>_local.cfg has changed or not.
1: When the "user config upload" time period expires but only if the <user>_local.cfg has
changed, and at every logout regardless of if the <user>_local.cfg has changed or not.
2: Only if the <user>_local.cfg has changed. Checked when the "user config upload" time
period expires and at logout.
Configuring User Configuration Upload Functionality Using the Configuration Files
Use the following parameters to configure user configuration upload functionality:
CONFIGURATION FILES
For the specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
"Visitor Desk Phone Settings"

OPTION TO ENABLE/DISABLE RTCP

The "rtcp enable" parameter is available allowing Administrators the ability to manually enable
or disable RTCP. Defining the parameter as "0" disables the feature,
RTCP is enabled (i.e. "1") by default.
Enabling/Disabling RTCP Functionality
Use the following procedure to manually enable/disable RTCP functionality:
CONFIGURATION FILES
For the specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
"RTP, Codec, DTMF Global Settings"

CONFIGURABLE SIP NO RTP PACKET TIMEOUT PERIOD

The "sip no rtp timeout" parameter allows Administrators the ability to define a timeout period
(in seconds) whereby if no RTP packets (i.e. audio stream) are received in the defined amount
of time, the phone will send a BYE request, thus releasing the call and returning the home/idle
screen.
Note: This parameter is disabled by default.
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Advanced Operational Features
while "1" enables the feature.
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