Command Reference Guide
rtp tx-gain <value>
Use the rtp tx-gain command to specify the Realtime Transport Protocol (RTP) transmit (TX) gain or
attentuation. RTP is used to prevent static on voice connections by enhancing the quality of the packet
delivery. Using the no form of this command returns the RTP TX gain or attenuation to the default value.
Syntax Description
<value>
Default Values
By default, RTP TX gain is set to 0 dB.
Command History
Release A2.04
Usage Examples
The following example specifies the RTP TX gain for integrated services digital network (ISDN) trunk T01
is 4 dB:
(config)#voice trunk t01 type isdn
(config-t01)#rtp tx-gain 4
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the RTP TX gain or attenuation in the time division multiplexing
(TDM) to RTP direction. Range is 6 to -14. Negative values specify
attenuation. Positive values specify gain in decibels (dB).
Command was introduced.
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Voice ISDN Trunk Command Set
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