SIP User's Manual
Parameter
Web: AGC Redirection
EMS: Redirection
[AGCRedirection]
Web: AGC Target Energy
EMS: Target Energy
[AGCTargetEnergy]
EMS: Minimal Gain
[AGCMinGain]
EMS: Maximal Gain
[AGCMaxGain]
EMS: Disable Fast Adaptation
[AGCDisableFastAdaptation
]
Answer Machine Detector (AMD) Parameters
Web: Web: Answer Machine
Detector Sensitivity Parameter
Suit
[AMDSensitivityParameterS
uit]
Version 6.4
[15] 15 = 6.00 dB/sec
[16] 16 = 7.00 dB/sec
[17] 17 = 8.00 dB/sec
[18] 18 = 9.00 dB/sec
[19] 19 = 10.00 dB/sec
[20] 20 = 11.00 dB/sec
[21] 21 = 12.00 dB/sec
[22] 22 = 13.00 dB/sec
[23] 23 = 14.00 dB/sec
[24] 24 = 15.00 dB/sec
[25] 25 = 20.00 dB/sec
[26] 26 = 25.00 dB/sec
[27] 27 = 30.00 dB/sec
[28] 28 = 35.00 dB/sec
[29] 29 = 40.00 dB/sec
[30] 30 = 50.00 dB/sec
[31] 31 = 70.00 dB/sec
Determines the AGC direction.
[0] 0 = AGC works on signals from the TDM side (default).
[1] 1 = AGC works on signals from the IP side.
Defines the signal energy value (dBm) that the AGC attempts to
attain.
The valid range is 0 to -63 dBm. The default value is -19 dBm.
Defines the minimum gain (in dB) by the AGC when activated.
The range is 0 to -31. The default is -20.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Defines the maximum gain (in dB) by the AGC when activated.
The range is 0 to 18. The default is 15.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Enables the AGC Fast Adaptation mode.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
Determines the AMD Parameter Suite that you want the device to
use.
[0] = USA Parameter Suite with 8 detection sensitivity levels
(from 0 to 7). (default)
[1] = USA Parameter Suite with high detection sensitivity
resolution (16 sensitivity levels, from 0 to 15).
[2]-[3] = Other countries parameter suites with up to 16 sensitivity
levels.
Notes:
The sensitivity level is selected by the AMDSensitivityLevel
parameter.
This parameter can also be configured per IP Profile, using the
775
A. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
March 2012