Silence Suppression - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Screen Reference
Communication Manager attempts to provide bearer encryption per this administered priority
order.The selected option for an IP codec set applies to all codecs defined in that set.
Valid entries
aes
aea
none
Packet Size (ms)
A display-only field showing the packet size in milliseconds.

Silence Suppression

Enables RTP-level silence suppression on the audio stream.
Valid entries
y/n
Field descriptions for page 2
Use this screen to assign the following characteristics to a codec set:
Whether or not Direct-IP Multimedia is enabled for videophone transmissions
Whether or not endpoints in the assigned network region can route fax, modem, or TTY
calls over IP trunks
Note:
For more information on modem/fax/TTY over IP, see Administration for Network
Note:
Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-504.
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Usage
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a standard cryptographic algorithm
for use by U.S. government organizations to protect sensitive
(unclassified) information.
Use this option to encrypt these links:
Server-to-gateway (H.248)
Gateway-to-endpoint (H.323)
Avaya Encryption Algorithm. Use this option as an alternative to AES
encryption when:
All endpoints within a network region using this codec set must be
encrypted.
All endpoints communicating between two network regions and
administered to use this codec set must be encrypted.
Media stream is unencrypted. This is the default setting.
Usage
Enter y to enable RTP-level silence suppression on the audio stream.

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