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3. Click Next to continue through the wizard and configure the backup connection in a similar
manner to how you configured the primary connection.
Configuring Merlin to Answer Connections
The codec is capable of being configured to accept calls via different transports (e.g. IP and ISDN),
or to accept calls using different audio ports. If you are configuring the codec to allow it to answer
one or more incoming audio stream connections:
1. Enter a name for the answering connection and click Next.
2. Configure the transport settings:
For IP select the Session Protocol and Audio Port.
Click Next to specify individual algorithm, jitter buffer and FEC settings, or create another
answering connection. Click to configure:
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Important Note: The Local Audio Port is the port used by the local codec to
receive audio from the remote codec. When Tieline Codecs is the Session
Protocol selected (using Tieline session data), the Local Audio Port is
automatically configured as UDP audio port 9000 by default for the first audio
stream connection. Click to deselect the Any check-box to adjust this setting.
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Auto Jitter Adapt and the preferred auto jitter setting using the drop-down arrow for
Buffer priority. It is also possible to configure the Minimum depth and Maximum
depth of jitter over the connection. See
or
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Alternatively, select a Fixed Buffer Level and enter the Jitter Depth, which must
be between 12ms and 5000ms depending on the algorithm you select.
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Local FEC settings if required.
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