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12 CONVENTIONAL IP NETWORK / 12.1 Communicating with a Repeater Connected by Using an IP Network
(Intersite Call)
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size is the minimum length of time to store the received packet data in the buffer memory
when the receiving repeater receives an Intersite Call.
If voice communications are made by using Intersite Call, the transmitting repeater sends packet data to the network
at certain time intervals. On the other hand, there may be a variation in the intervals for packet data to reach the target
site. Therefore, the receiving repeater starts sending the received packet data after the received packet data is stored
in the buffer memory for once and the length of time configured in Minimum Jitter Buffer Size elapses.
Smaller buffer size reduces delay of the received audio, but the risk of interruption of the received audio increases.
Larger buffer size reduces the risk of interruption of received audio, but delay of the received audio increases.
This function is available only for doing voice communications. The received packet data is not stored in the buffer
memory if data communications are made.
Configuration using KPG-D7
Configuring Minimum Jitter Buffer Size ( Edit > Conventional IP Network > General > Intersite Call > Minimum
Jitter Buffer Size)
Maximum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone)
Maximum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) has the same behaviors as Maximum Jitter Buffer Size other than
the behavior which applies to the audio packet data received from a Console and SIP Phone.
If the connection target is the repeater, the Jitter Buffer appropriate for a Console and SIP Phone can be configured by
configuring Maximum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) and Maximum Jitter Buffer Size.
Configuration using KPG-D7
Configuring Maximum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) ( Edit > IP Interface > Console > Maximum Jitter
Buffer Size)
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone)
Minimum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) has the same behaviors as Minimum Jitter Buffer Size other than
the behavior which applies to the audio packet data received from a Console and SIP Phone.
If the connection target is the repeater, the Jitter Buffer appropriate for a Console and SIP Phone can be configured by
configuring Minimum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) and Minimum Jitter Buffer Size.
Configuration using KPG-D7
Configuring Minimum Jitter Buffer Size (Console/ SIP Phone) ( Edit > IP Interface > Console > Minimum Jitter
Buffer Size)
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