Figure 9-21 Rtp - Voice Packets; Figure 9-22 Sip - Signaling Packets - NEC SL1100 Networking Manual

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3.
There are two choices: RTP and SIP. RTP = voice packets and SIP =
signaling packets.
Select each field and assign the appropriate value. Then select OK.
These fields are also looking for a Hexadecimal value as with command
84-23. Refer to
Table 9-3 Common IP Precedence/Diffserv Values and
Hexadecimal Equivalent on page
Access the following menus to select options:
RTP - Voice Packets
SIP - Signaling Packets
4.
After selecting Save, the following message appears.
5.
Select OK and the phone reboots. Once online, the phone tags all
packets with the applied settings.
Assign Values on IP Terminal
The following is an example of assigning fields on the IP terminal.
1.
Press Hold, Transfer, *, #.
2.
Enter the user name of ADMIN and password of 6633222, and press the
OK softkey.
9-37.

Figure 9-21 RTP - Voice Packets

Figure 9-22 SIP - Signaling Packets

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