26 • CS context overview
Basic interface routing allows you to forward all incoming calls on a CS interface directly to a destination CS
interface. The call router allows you to route calls to all available CS interfaces, based on a call property such as
calling number, destination number and ISDN bearer capability and many more.
We recommend that you first carefully consider what interfaces and call router tables are required to achieve
your goals on a sheet of paper, then start creating and configuring CS interfaces, and setting up call router
tables.
To configure basic interface routing refer to chapter 27,
ics that belong to call routing are also explained in this chapter.
To configure advanced call routing in relation to the call router tables refer to chapter 33,
ration"
on page 361. In this chapter, the differences between basic interface routing and advanced call routing
are described in more detail.
Configuring dial tones
SmartWare supports country-specific, configurable, in-band dial tones that are generated for specific events,
For example, alerting, and dialing or busy signals. The tones are configured in tone-set profiles that are used
from a specific CS interface.
If no tone-set profile is specified, a default tone-set profile is used. In most cases, the default profile can be used,
so you do not need to perform this configuration task.
Configuring voice over IP parameters
In SmartWare, there are many configurable parameters that can affect a voice over IP connection. SmartWare
supports the H.323 and the SIP protocols that transmit voice packets over IP.
The voice over IP (VoIP) parameters are configured in the VoIP profile. A VoIP profile is used by a H.323 or
SIP interface. All calls going through that interface (see
file. The following parameters are configured in the VoIP profile:
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Codecs
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Fax transmission
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Filters
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DTMF relay
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Echo canceller
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Silence compression
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Voice volume
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Dejitter buffer
Refer to chapter 40,
"VoIP profile configuration"
tings can adversely affect the voice quality perceived by the user and the bandwidth requirements of VoIP con-
nections, so be sure you understand the meaning of the commands before changing any settings. Most of the
default values of these parameters are adequate, so that you generally do not need to perform these configura-
tion tasks.
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on page 299) use the settings in the VoIP pro-
on page 475 to configure general VoIP parameters. Some set-
on page 315. Other top-
"Call router configu-
Configuring dial tones
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