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Qos Compatibility; The Configuration Saving And Loading Features - Yamaha PJP-100H Additional Information

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QoS compatibility

With the change in the specifications, a QoS (Quality of Service)
setting has been added. It is possible to specify the ToS (Type of
Service) or CoS (Class of Service) priority. When CoS is used,
the VLAN-ID can also be set.
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, Select "QoS".
RTP packet transmission interval
setting (Page 31)
With the change in the specifications, a function for
setting the RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) packet
transmission interval has been added.
• G.711 Extension: 20 msec (Default), 40 msec
• G.711 µ-law: 20 msec (Default), 40 msec
• G.726-32: 20 msec (Default), 40 msec
• G.729: 10 msec, 20 msec, 40 msec (Default), 60 msec
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select "CODEC" and then set the
encoding method and "RTP Segment Size".
About settable SIP addresses
(Page 24)
With the change in the specifications, it is now possible to
set SIP addresses including the # and
number of characters that can be set for the SIP address
has also been changed to up to 32 characters each for the
user ID section and domain section. If an SIP address
including more than 32 characters in the user ID section or
domain section is set, the restriction to the number of
characters is applied the next time the registration is
modified.
SIP registration expiration /
session expiration setting
(Page 35)
With the change in the specifications, it is now possible to
set SIP registration expiration and session expiration.
Using the Web menu
In the Web menu, select "SIP Server" and then set "Regist
Expiration" and "Session Expiration".
The configuration saving and
loading features
Due to changes in specifications, the configuration saving and
loading features have been newly added. These features are useful
when you want to use this unit temporarily in other locations. You
can save up to 3 configurations.
■ Saving settings
Using the keys on this unit
1
2
Using the Web menu
1
2
Note
• If you select a configuration that has already been saved, the
saved configuration will be overwritten.
• The address book, the history of calls, and the configured
password are not saved.
• When you restoring the factory setting by using "Resetting this
Unit" (page 50), this unit also deletes the saved settings.
symbols. The
■ Loading settings
Using the keys on this unit
1
2
Using the Web menu
1
2
The current configuration is overwritten by the selected
configuration, and this unit restarts.
In the initial display, select
"Menu"→ "Settings" →
Config" → "Save Config".
From the three configuration areas, select
the one you want to save settings in.
Select "Save Config".
From the three configuration areas, select
the one you want to save settings in.
In the initial display, select
"Menu"→ "Settings" →
Config" → "Load Config".
From the three configuration areas, select
the one you want to load settings from.
The current configuration is overwritten by the selected
configuration, and this unit restarts.
In the Web menu, select "Load Config".
From the three configuration areas, select
the one you want to load settings from.
"Save/Load
"Save/Load

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