Coders And Profile Definitions - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Parameter
Contact User
[Account_ContactUser]
Application Type
[Account_ApplicationType]
3.3.7.5

Coders and Profile Definitions

The Coders And Profile Definitions submenu includes the following page items:
Coders (refer to ''Configuring Coders''
Coder Group Settings (refer to ''Configuring Coder Groups''
Tel Profile Settings (refer to ''Configuring Tel Profiles''
IP Profile Settings (refer to ''Configuring IP Profiles''
Implementing the device's Profile features, provides the device with high-level adaptation
when connected to a variety of equipment (at both Tel and IP sides) and protocols, each of
which requires different system behavior.
You can assign different Profiles (behavior) per call, using the call routing tables:
'Tel to IP Routing' page (refer to ''Configuring the Tel to IP Routing Table''
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'IP to Trunk Group Routing' page (refer to ''Configuring the IP to Trunk Group Routing''
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In addition, you can associate different Profiles per the device's channels.
Each Profile contains a set of parameters such as coders, T.38 Relay, Voice and DTMF
Gain, Silence Suppression, Echo Canceler, RTP DiffServ, Current Disconnect and more.
The Profiles feature allows you to customize these parameters or turn them on or off, per
source or destination routing and/or per the device's trunks (channels). For example,
specific E1/T1 spans can be assigned a Profile that always uses G.711.
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Notes:
The Trunk Group account registration is not effected by the
parameter IsRegisterNeeded.
For the IP2IP application, you can configure this table so that a
specific IP Group can register to multiple ITSP's.This is
performed by defining several rows in this table containing the
same Served IP Group, but with different Serving IP Groups,
user/password, Host Name and Contact User parameters.
If registration to an IP Group(s) fails for
in this table for a specific Trunk Group, and if this Trunk Group
includes all the channels in the Trunk (refer to "Configuring the
Trunk Group Table" on page 155), the Trunk Group is set to
Out-Of-Service if the parameter OOSOnRegistrationFail is set
to 1 (refer to ''Proxy & Registration Parameters''
Defines the AOR user name. It appears in REGISTER From/To
headers as ContactUser@HostName, and in INVITE/200 OK
Contact headers as ContactUser@<device's IP address>. If not
configured, the 'Contact User' parameter from the 'IP Group Table'
page is used instead.
Note:
If registration fails, then the user part in the INVITE Contact
header contains the source party number.
Note: This parameter is not applicable.
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