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VoIP stack is always in synch with the wireless transport – as the DRAP is
integrated into the VoIP stack all calls are terminated according to the VoIP
standard. Even if no resources are available, the voice gateway receives an
appropri
signaling message according to the VoIP standard used.
4.10.1.3
Supporting Generic (3
When using VoIP devices that do not support the DRAP protocol, the required
service can be provided through a Data
Profiles
on page 166) that is defined in accordance with the estimated bandwidth
required for the service. The required bandwidth depends on several parameters,
such as codec
parameters
ability to use either DSCP or 802.1p to distinguish between RTP, RTCP and VoIP
Signaling, and Data traffic).
The system includes several pre-configured Service Profiles for commonly used
VoIP applications. For details on the pr
configured Profiles
VoIP devices, refer to
DRAP) VoIP
4.10.1.4
Advanced and Quick Service Modes
A BreezeMAX Base Station can operate in either Advanced or Quick Mode of
service provisioning.
Advanced Mode enables operators to completely deny services to SUs that are
defined in the system
slightly the installation
can be registered and receive any service.
Quick Mod
concerned with potentially "stolen" SUs, and wishes to provide basic services also
to SUs that are not yet defined in the system. It
operation mode during S
In both modes, defined services are provisioned to defined SUs. The difference
between the two modes is in provisioning of services to SUs that are not defined
in the system.
In Advanced Mo
added to the database of the NPU (NMS) as Tempo
also its MAC address and the configured registration parameters. No services are
provided as long as the SU is defined as Temporary. To r
must be defined in the system. When it becomes a Permanent SU, the required
services can be assigned to it.
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ate message from the BreezeMAX system and sends the required
rd
Party) VoIP Services
type, sample rate and T.38 Fax Relay support. The service
depend also on the marking features of the VoIP equipment (the
on page 169. For details on defining Service Profiles for generic
Appendix E - Defining Service Profiles forGeneric (non-
Gateways.
. This increases the security of the system but complicates
process as an SU must be defined in the system before it
e is intended primarily for scenarios where the operator is not
Us installation phase.
de, an undefined SU that is authenticated by the system will be
(L2) service with a CG QoS (see
e-configured profiles, refer to
may also be used as a temporary
rary. The database will include
eceive services, the SU
Services Menu
QoS
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