41 • PSTN profile configuration
Introduction
This chapter gives an overview of SmartWare PSTN profiles, and describes how they are used and the tasks
involved in PSTN profile configuration.
A PSTN profile is a container for all datapath-related settings on PSTN connections. It can be assigned to
PSTN interfaces in context CS. If no profile is specified in a particular interface, the profile default is used. The
settings apply to all calls crossing the interface.
and CS interfaces. The following components are configurable:
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Echo canceller
•
Output gain
PSTN profile configuration task list
The following tasks describe components that can be configured through the PSTN profile.
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Creating a PSTN profile
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Configuring the echo canceller (see
•
Configuring output gain (see
If a PSTN profile is modified, the saved modification is applied to all open calls and is valid for all future calls
on the interface using this PSTN profile.
Creating a PSTN profile
Before configuring voice parameters, a PSTN profile must be created. Each PSTN profile has a name that can
be any arbitrary string of not more than 25 characters. When you create the PSTN profile, the PSTN profile
configuration mode appears so you can configure PSTN components.
Note
The PSTN profile named default always exists in the system. It is used by all
interface components if there is no other PSTN profile available. If PSTN
parameters are the same throughout all interfaces, you can simply change the
profile default instead of creating a new profile.
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Figure 86. PSTN profile association
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illustrates the relationship between PSTN profiles
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