Important Note:
· If you select Sessionless or SIP as the Session Protocol select UDP/IP +RTP for
RFC-compliant IP streaming.
· See
Relays and RS232 Data
7. Configure destination codec dialing and encoding settings. Enter an IP address, or click the
Address Book
For IP connections configure the IP address, ports, and then specify which streaming interface
is used to dial this connection, e.g. Primary (port LAN1) or Secondary (port LAN2). Note: By
default Any will select LAN1 if it is available and LAN2 if it is unavailable.
Session Port 9002 and Remote Audio Port 9000 are used by default for the first IP audio
stream. The audio for this audio steam will use analog or digital input and output 1 for both the
dialing and answering codecs. If you need to change default port settings on the codec from
which the call originates, this will also need to be adjusted in the answering codec using a
custom program.
If TieLink Contact List dialing is configured:
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button to select a TieLink contact.
Important Note: The Remote Audio Port is the codec port at the remote end of
the link to which you are sending audio. 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 default port value for the
Local Audio Port is Automatic. Note: Automatic indicates that the codec will
arbitrarily allocate the local port value and send this information to the codec to
which you are dialing. Click to deselect the Automatic check-box and change this
setting. When you select Sessionless as the Session Protocol, the Session Port
is not configurable and you can manually configure the Remote Audio Port and
Local Audio Port.
for detailed information on RS232 data and see
for more information on relay operations.
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