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Parameter
settings > broken-connection-
event-timeout
[BrokenConnectionEventTimeout]
configure voip > sbc settings > no-
rtp-detection-timeout
[NoRTPDetectionTimeout]
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Minimum
Delay
configure voip > media rtp-rtcp >
jitter-buffer-minimum-delay
[DJBufMinDelay]
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Optimization
Factor
configure voip > media rtp-rtcp >
jitter-buffer-optimization-factor
[DJBufOptFactor]
RTP Redundancy Depth
configure voip > media rtp-rtcp >
RTP-redundancy-depth
[RTPRedundancyDepth]
RFC 2198 Payload Type
configure voip > media rtp-rtcp >
RTP-redundancy-payload-type
[RFC2198PayloadType]
Version 7.2
established call (i.e., RTP flow suddenly stops during the call).
The valid range is from 3 (i.e., 300 msec) to approx. 2684354
(i.e., 74.5 hours). The default is 100 (i.e., 10000 msec or 10
seconds).
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection parameter is configured to 1.
Defines the timeout interval (in msec) after which a call is
disconnected if RTP packets are not received. The timer begins
from call setup and if no packets have been received when the
timer expires, the device disconnects the call.
The valid range is 0-50000. The default is 0 (i.e., disconnects
the call immediately).
Note: If a call is established and RTP flow occurs, if at any
stage during the call RTP packets are not detected for a user-
defined interval (configured by
BrokenConnectionEventTimeout), the device disconnects the
call (or routes it to an alternative destination, configured by the
IpProfile_DisconnectOnBrokenConnection).
Global parameter defining the minimum delay (in msec) of the
device's dynamic Jitter Buffer.
You can also configure the functionality per specific calls, using
IP Profiles (IpProfile_JitterBufMinDelay). For a detailed
description of the parameter and for configuring the
functionality, see Configuring IP Profiles on page 418.
Note: If the functionality is configured for a specific profile, the
settings of the global parameter is ignored for calls associated
with the profile.
Global parameter defining the Dynamic Jitter Buffer frame
error/delay optimization factor.
You can also configure the functionality per specific calls, using
IP Profiles (IpProfile_JitterBufOptFactor). For a detailed
description of the parameter and for configuring the
functionality, see Configuring IP Profiles on page 418.
Note: If the functionality is configured for a specific profile, the
settings of the global parameter is ignored for calls associated
with the profile.
Global parameter that enables the device to generate RFC
2198 redundant packets. You can also configure this
functionality per specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IpProfile_RTPRedundancyDepth). For a detailed description of
the parameter and for configuring this functionality in the IP
Profiles table, see ''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 418.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP Profile,
the settings of this global parameter is ignored for calls
associated with the IP Profile.
Defines the RTP redundancy packet payload type (according to
RFC 2198).
The valid value is 96 to 127. The default is 104.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the
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