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CHAPTER 72    Configuration Parameters Reference
'Tx RTCP Packets Interval'
configure voip > media rtp-
rtcp > rtcp-interval
[RTCPInterval]
'Disable RTCP XR Interval
Randomization'
configure voip > media rtp-
rtcp > disable-RTCP-
randomization
[DisableRTCPRandomize]
'Gateway RTCP XR Report Mode'
configure voip > sip-
definition settings > rtcp-
xr-rep-mode
[RTCPXRReportMode]
'Publication IP Group ID'
publication-ip-group-id
[PublicationIPGroupID]
Parameter
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Description
Defines the time interval (in msec) between adjacent
RTCP XR reports. This interval starts from call
establishment. Thus, the device can send RTCP XR
reports during the call, in addition to at the end of the
call. If the duration of the call is shorter than this
interval, RTCP XR is sent only at the end of the call.
The valid value range is 0 to 65,535. The default is
5,000.
Determines whether RTCP report intervals are
randomized or whether each report interval accords
exactly to the parameter RTCPInterval.
[0] Disable = (Default) Randomize
[1] Enable = No Randomize
Enables the device to send RTCP XR in SIP
PUBLISH messages and defines the interval at which
they are sent.
[0] Disable = (Default) RTCP XR is not sent.
[1] End Call = RTCP XR is sent at the end of the
call.
[2] End Call & Periodic = RTCP XR is sent at
the end of the call and periodically according to the
RTCPInterval parameter.
[3] End Call & End Segment = RTCP XR is
sent at the end of the call and at the end of each
media segment of the call. A media segment is a
change in media, for example, when the coder is
changed or when the caller toggles between two
called parties (using call hold/retrieve). The RTCP
XR sent at the end of a media segment contains
information only of that segment. If the segment
does not contain RTP/RTCP content, the RTCP
XR is not sent. For call hold, the device sends an
RTCP XR each time the call is placed on hold and
each time it is retrieved. In addition, the Start
timestamp in the RTCP XR indicates the start of
the media segment; the End timestamp indicates
the time of the last sent periodic RTCP XR
(typically, up to 5 seconds before reported
segment ends).
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the
Gateway application.
Defines the IP Group to where the device sends
RTCP XR reports.
By default, no value is defined.
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