Ptime Configuration; Early Media; Early Media Configuration - Yealink SIP-T5 Series Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T4 Series/T5 Series/CP920 IP Phones
Codec
Packetization Time (Minimum)
opus
iLBC_15_2kpbs
iLBC_13_33kpbs

PTime Configuration

The following table lists the parameter you can use to configure the PTime.
Parameter account.X.ptime
Description It configures the ptime (in milliseconds) for the codec.
0-Disabled
10-10
20-20
Permitted
30-30
Values
40-40
50-50
60-60
Default
20
Web UI
Account > Advanced > PTime (ms)
[1]
X is the account ID. For T57W/T54W/T48U/T48S/T48G/T46U/T46S/T46G/T29G, X=1-16; for
T53W/T53/T43U/T42G/T42U/T42S, X=1-12; for T41P/T41S/T27G, X=1-6; for T40P/T40G/T23P/T23G, X=1-3; for T21
(P) E2, X=1-2; for T19(P) E2/CP920, X=1.

Early Media

The early media refers to the media (for example, audio and video) played to the caller before a SIP call is actually
established.
Current implementation supports early media through the 183 message. When the caller receives a 183 message
with SDP before the call is established, a media channel is established. This channel is used to provide the early
media stream for the caller.
You can also configure 180 ring workaround which defines whether to deal with the 180 message received after
the 183 message. When the caller receives a 183 message, it suppresses any local ringback tone and begins to
play the media received. 180 ring workaround allows the phones to resume and play the local ringback tone upon
a subsequent 180 message received.
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Early Media Configuration

Early Media Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure the early media.
Parameter phone_setting.early_media.rtp_sniffer.timeout
171
10ms
[1]
Packetization Time (Maximum)
20ms
20ms, 40ms, 60ms
30ms, 60ms
<MAC>.cfg
[1]
<y0000000000xx>.cfg

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