Voice Bandwidth; Vofr - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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voice bandwidth

Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Example

vofr

Syntax
View
Parameter
[Sysname-voice-dial] entity 2222 vofr
[Sysname-voice-dial-entity2222] call-mode static
[Sysname-voice-dial-entity2222] trunk-id 3333
voice bandwidth reserved-bps [ reserved ]
undo voice bandwidth
Frame relay class view
reserved-bps: Reserved voice bandwidth in bps, in the range of 8,000 to
45,000,000.
reserved: Reserves a VoFR voice bandwidth.
Use the
voice bandwidth
Use the
undo voice bandwidth
By default, no bandwidth is reserved for voice.
This command is configured in frame relay class view and takes effect only after
the DLCI references such a frame relay class. Otherwise, no voice bandwidth will
be available and call setup will fail.
# Reserve a maximum bandwidth of 8 kbps for voice in frame relay class test1
view
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] fr class test1
[Sysname-fr-class-test1] voice bandwidth 8000 reserved
vofr { huawei-compatible [ dce | dte ] | motorola-compatible [ dce | dte ] |
nonstandard-compatible signal-channel ccid-no data-channel dcid-no
[ keepalive ] }
undo vofr
Interface DLCI view
signal-channel ccid-no data-channel dcid-no: FRF.11 sub-channel numbers
respectively used by signaling and data when VoFR operates in the
nonstandard-compatible mode, in the range of 4 to 255.
keepalive: Sends KeepAlive messages regularly. In the nonstandard-compatible
mode, KeepAlive messages are regularly sent so as to monitor and control the
command to reserve a VoFR voice bandwidth.
command to remove the reserved bandwidth.
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