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5. Configure the transport settings:
For IP click the drop-down Session Protocol menu and select Tieline Codecs and
ensure the Any check-box is not selected, then click Next.
Note: Deselecting the Any check-box ensures that any codec connecting using the
audio port specified will always be routed to codec output 1. By default, port 9000 is the
port specified for the first IP audio stream connection made by any Tieline codec; port
9010 is used by default for a second IP connection. Merlin PLUS default ports for mono
connections 3 to 6 are 9020, 9030, 9040 and 9050. If you need to change this setting on
your remote dialing codec, or in your Report-IT smartphone application, this will need to
be adjusted accordingly in the answering codec.
Click to configure:
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ISDN settings are determined by ISDN module answering settings. For more details see
Configuring ISDN Answering.
Important Note: The Local Audio Port is 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.
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
Alternatively, select a Fixed Buffer Level and enter the Jitter Depth, which must
be between 12ms and 5000ms depending on the algorithm you select.
Local and Remote FEC settings if required.
Configuring the Jitter Buffer
for more details.
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