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  • Page 1 Series 5100/6100 ™ Voice/Data Router Reference Manual MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 2 Vpacket Communications, Inc. has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate. However, information in this guide is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Vpacket Communications, Inc. Vpacket Communications, Inc.
  • Page 3 About this manual...
  • Page 4 About this manual Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 5 This manual is written for the technical staff of a service provider, who are responsible for the telephony configuration of a Vpacket 5100/6100 Voice/Data Router (VDR). These users include, but are not limited to, network technicians, systems administrators, and network operation staff.
  • Page 6: Command Syntax

    Notes are supplemental information requiring your attention. For example: Note. Please remember to go to the Vpacket Web site and complete the online Warranty Registration Card. Doing so registers your Vpacket 5100/6100 VDR and allows you to receive the latest information, technical support, and upgrades applicable to your unit.
  • Page 7: Related Documentation

    Warning. Use of longer screws could result in damage to internal components. WARNING Related documentation The documentation set related to the Vpacket 5100/6100 VDR includes all documents on the CD-ROM that was shipped with the unit: • Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Voice/Data Router Installer’s Guide, Release 2.1 •...
  • Page 8: Contact Information

    About this manual Contact information For more information about the Vpacket 5100/6100 Series VDRs, please contact us using any of the following methods. Voice calls We welcome your calls at 1(866) 872-2538 (VPACKET) Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific Time.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Setting the refresh state ......... . . 26 Setting the echo canceller refresh coefficient ......26 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 10 Enabling all endpoints to send messages ......51 viii Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 11 Default settings for TCID 0 and 23 ......82 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 12 CONTENTS Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 13: About Mgcp

    About MGCP Contents Overview, page 3 MGCP and voice services over IP, page 3 Setting up voice ports for MGCP, page 5 Activating and storing configurations, page 6 Evaluating call quality, page 6 Accessing MGCP commands, page 7 Accessing the help feature, page 7 Viewing the DSP version, page 8...
  • Page 14 CHAPTER 1 About MGCP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 15: Mgcp And Voice Services Over Ip

    A telephony gateway is a network element that provides conversion between the audio signals carried on telephone circuits and data packets carried over the Internet or over other packet networks. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 16 Connections may be either point-to-point or multipoint. A point-to-point connection is an association between two endpoints with the purpose of transmitting data between these endpoints. Once this association is established for both endpoints, data transfer between these endpoints can take place. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 17: Setting Up Voice Ports For Mgcp

    Coding profiles can be used by any TCID assigned to a port on a 5100/6100 VDR but only one at a time. Vpacket has supplied eight default coding profiles, six for voice and two for fax. Each coding profile uses one of the major industry standard codecs, including G.711 (A-law 64 kbps), G.711m- law, G.723 5.3, G.723 6.3, G.726 (ADPCM), and G.729ab as well as two versions of T.38 fax.
  • Page 18: Activating And Storing Configurations

    CDR records every successful phone call which is placed through the VDR. Each successful phone call will have one record in the CDR list. The System Administrator can extract and review detailed records concerning phone quality and also can access these records for billing purposes. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 19: Accessing Mgcp Commands

    The commands are listed by group: • Show commands • Coding profile parameter command • TCID parameter commands (including loop start options) • MGCP parameter commands • Call quality commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 20: Viewing The Dsp Version

    DSP about which you want to view information Example: MXP>show dsp_version 1 DSP Version: 6.2.3.107, Voice & Fax, @Small, C548F/C549F, Codecs 0xffd2, Features 0x1fe In this example, the DSP information is displayed. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 21 Coding profile commands Contents Overview, page 11 Recommended FAX settings, page 12 Coding profile commands, page 12...
  • Page 22 CHAPTER 2 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 23 Packet Voice Protocol and prevents the encoder output from being transported across the network. Caution. Before using any MGCP commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it.
  • Page 24: Recommended Fax Settings

    15 set coding [prof_id] vif page 17 set coding [prof_id] nom_delay page 19 set coding [prof_id] max_delay page 19 set coding [prof_id] adaptive playout page 20 set coding [prof_id] dtmf_relay page 21 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 25: Assigning Codecs To Coding Profiles

    Coding profile commands Caution. Before using any MGCP commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it. Some commands that appear in the help should not be altered. The 5100/6100 VDR allows you...
  • Page 26: Setting The Coding Usage

    Syntax: set coding [prof_id] usage [voice | fax | modem | data] [on | off] Arguments: voice | fax | modem | data choice of usage on | off enable or disable usage Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 1 usage voice on telephony# Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 27: Viewing Coding Profiles

    Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Confort Noise = 65496 Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 28 Silence detection is set to 60 ms • Silence detection level is set to -50 dB • Fax debug level is set to zero • Caller ID support is enabled • Resampling is disabled • EC config is NLP fixed Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 29: Setting The Voice Information Field

    — 70 ms — — — — — 15 ms — — — — 25 ms — — — 20 ms — — — 10 ms — 30 ms — — — — — — Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 30 Syntax: set coding [prof_id] vif [tx|rx] <vif size in bits> Argument: tx|rx (optional) indicates transmit or receive VIF size in bits See Table 2-3. Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 1 vif 480 telephony# In this example, the VIF is set for 480 bits. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 31: Setting The Nominal Delay (Jitter)

    10 milliseconds (ms). When you double the 10 ms, you know to set the maximum delay to 20 milliseconds. Table 2-5. Delay for coding types Coding Maximum delay G.729A 500 ms G.723.1 (5.3 kbps, 6.3 kbps) 500 ms Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 32: Setting The Adaptive Playout Function

    Syntax: set coding [prof_id] adaptive playout [on|off] Argument: on|off enable or disables adaptive playout Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 0 adaptive_playout on telephony# In this example, the adaptive playout function is activated. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 33: Setting The Dtmf Relay Mode

    Packet Voice Protocol and prevents the encoder output from being transported across the network. Caution. Before using any MGCP commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it.
  • Page 34: Setting An Audio Threshold

    Syntax: set coding [prof_id] silence_detect time <silent time> Argument: silent time in ms; 0 disables silence detect time Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 0 silence_detect time 2000 telephony# In this example, the silence detection time is set for 2000 ms. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 35: Setting A Silence Detection Level

    Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 0 tone_detect on telephony# In this example, the tone detection function is enabled because the coding profile is a voice profile. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 36: Enabling Or Disabling The Echo Canceller

    Echo cannceller commands define the characteristics for controlling voice degradation, adjusting the filter drift, and managing the echo cancelling features. Caution. Before using any MGCP commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it.
  • Page 37: Setting The Echo Canceller Tail Length

    Syntax: set coding [prof_id] ec_nlp_sens <value> Argument: value 0 through 32767; Default is 327 Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 0 ec_nlp_sens 327 telephony# In this example, the echo canceller processor sensitivity value is set to 327. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 38: Setting The Refresh State

    You can enable or disable the EC coefficient to refresh state by issuing the set coding [prof_id] ec_coeffs command. Syntax: set coding [prof_id] ec_coeffs [reset | normal] Argument: reset | normal Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set coding 0 ec_coeffs reset telephony# In this example, the EC is set to reset itself. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 39: Tcid Commands

    TCID commands Contents Overview, page 29 TCID commands, page 29 Required TCID commands, page 31 TCID FXS loopstart, page 33 Miscellaneous TCID parameters, page 35...
  • Page 40 CHAPTER 3 TCID commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 41: Tcid Commands

    The set coding commands describe and modify the coding profile attached to the TCID. • The set xgcp commands to modify the MGCP parameters pertaining to the TCID. Caution. Before using any TCID modification commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it.
  • Page 42 5100/6100 VDR because the choices are either not applicable to the 5100/6100 VDR (some modem or telephone features) or the choices are not yet supported by the system. Unsupported or nonapplicable commands include: • set tcid [tcid] out_type [tone|pulse] • set tcid [tcid] aer_output <handset|handsfree> Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 43: Required Tcid Commands

    • The set xgcp commands modify the MGCP parameters pertaining to the TCID (See page 43). Caution. Before using any TCID modification commands, Vpacket strongly recommends that you prepare a backup configuration of your installation as you have benchmarked it.
  • Page 44: Setting The Notify Entry

    You can set the MGCP TCID endpoint by issuing the set tcid [tcid] endpoint_id command. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] endpoint_id <string> Argument: string a unique number of 40 alphanumeric characters or fewer assigned by the softswitch; can include a port number, slot number, circuit number a combination values Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 45: Tcid Fxs Loopstart

    VDR models with FXS voice interface ports. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] fxsls onhook_db <value in ms> Argument: value in ms Example: telephony# set tcid 2 fxsls onhook_db 5 telephony# In this example, the on hook level is set to 5 ms. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 46: Setting The Seize Detect Parameter

    Syntax: set tcid [tcid] fxsls orig_clear_detect <value in ms> Argument: value in ms Example: telephony# set tcid 2 fxsls orig_clear_detect 5 telephony# In this example, the clear originator detect parameter is set to 5 ms. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 47: Setting The Answer-Side Clear Detect

    (valid); ccs is clear channel signaling; proxy; xgcp is MGCP (valid) Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set tcid 4 mode sw xgcp telephony# In this example, the mode for TCID 4 is set to use MGCP. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 48: Setting The Receive Gain

    You can set the idle or comfort noise for a TCID by issuing the set tcid [tcid] idle_noise command. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] idle_noise <signed value> Argument: signed value in 0.01dBm; for example, -5000 = -50dBm Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 49: Setting The Tcid State

    TCID you want to copy Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set tcid 1 copyof 0 telephony# In this example, the settings of TCID 0 are copied to TCID 1. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 50: Setting Tone Out On

    You can set a call length limit for calls for a specific TCID by issuing the set tcid [tcid] call_limit command. If the call length is exceeded, the call is automatically terminated. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] call_limit <value> Argument: value 0-65535 seconds; -1 or 65535 for infinity Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 51: Setting The Default Digit Map

    You can obtain a default list of detect events by issuing the set tcid [tcid] default_event_list command. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] default_event_list <event list string> Argument: event list string can be hu, hd, ft, or mt Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 52: Setting The Partial Digit Timer

    You can set the critical digit time by issuing the set tcid [tcid] critical_digit_timer command. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] critical_digit_timer <time in seconds> Argument: time in seconds Example: telephony# set tcid 1 critical_digit_timer 4 telephony# In this example, the critical digit timer is set to 4 seconds. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 53: Setting The Type Of Service

    You can set the service class ID by issuing the set tcid [tcid] service_class command. Syntax: set tcid [tcid] service_class <service_class_id> Argument: service_class_id 1 to 255 Example: telephony# set tcid 2 service_class 3 telephony# In this example, TCID number 2 is set for service class 3. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 3 TCID commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 55: Mgcp Commands

    MGCP commands Contents Overview, page 45 MGCP commands, page 45 , page 51...
  • Page 56 CHAPTER 4 MGCP commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 57: Mgcp Commands

    51 set xgcp persistent_events page 51 set xgcp re_xmit2_limit page 51 set xgcp restart_wait page 52 set xgcp nominal_wait page 53 set xgcp size_history_list page 54 set xgcp ts_max page 54 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 58: Enabling T1 Cas For Mgcp

    RFC2705 M package; 2 supports E&M wink start DTMF as described in RFC3064 DT package. Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set xgcp package_type 2 telephony# In this example, E&M wink start DTMF trunk as described in RFC3064 DT package is set. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 59: Enabling Mgcp To Interoperate With A Nuera Softswitch

    Syntax: set xgcp mgcp_version [1 | 2] Argument: 1 | 2 1 = MGCP 1.0; 2 = MGCP NCS 1.0 Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set xgcp mgcp_version 2 telephony# In this example, XGCP version is set to MGCP NCS 1.0. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 60: Viewing The Mgcp Code Version

    Serial Port Config = 0 Sync Int Config = 1 Clock Out Config = 1 Hint Control = 0x0 BDX Delay Control = 0 HW Gain Control = 1 In this example, the version information is displayed. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 61: Viewing The Current Mgcp Configuration

    Patch wildcard restart : (enabled) SDP : (basic) RFC2833 : Off Td Init : 20 sec Td Min : 20 sec Td Max : 20 sec telephony# In this example, the MGCP information is displayed. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 62: Setting The Remote Gateway Name

    Note. To use this command to set up the IP address for the DNS in an MGCP environment, you must first use the set dns_client primary_server <ip address> command, a command that must be issued at the main CLI command menu level. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 63: Enabling All Endpoints To Send Messages

    The number of re-transmissions to the Call Agent before the XGCP Client will query the name server one more time to detect if any other interface to Call Agent has become available. Syntax: set xgcp re_xmit1_limit <number of tries> [disable] Argument: number of tries Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 64: Setting The Number Of Transmissions

    Syntax: set xgcp restart_wait <time in secs> Argument: time in secs 0-255 Example: telephony# set xgcp restart_wait 5 telephony# In this example, the XGCP client is set to wait 5 seconds before notifying the 5100/6100 VDR about a restart. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 65: Setting The Nominal Wait Time

    Syntax: set xgcp nominal_wait <time in ms> Argument: time in ms limit in excess of 100,000,000 ms Example: telephony# set xgcp nominal_wait 1000 telephony# In this example, the nominal wait time is set to 1000 ms. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 66: Setting A History Limit

    Syntax: set xgcp ts_max <time in secs> Argument: time in secs must be less than size-history-list Example: telephony# set xgcp ts_max 20 telephony# In this example, the Call Agent will retry to send a message for a maximum of 20 seconds. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 67: Setting The Initial Time-Out Delay

    The default maximum time-out delay is 600 seconds. Syntax: set xgcp td_max <time in seconds> Argument: time in seconds Example: telephony# set xgcp td_max 20 telephony# In this example, the maximum time delay is set to 20 seconds. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 68: Setting The Minimum Time Delay Before A Reconnect

    You can enable basic or full recording and recording and reporting of Session Description Protocol events by issuing the set xgcp sdp command. Syntax: set xgcp sdp [basic|full] Argument: basic|full Example: telephony# set xgcp sdp basic telephony# In this example, basic recording is enabled. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 69: Enabling Or Disabling Keep Alive Messages

    Syntax: set xgcp cta <on|off> Argument: on | off on enables the CTA feature; off disables the CTA feature Example: telephony# set xgcp cta on telephony# In this example, the 5100/6100 VDR is set for interoperability with BroadSoft products. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 4 MGCP commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 71: T1 Interface Commands

    T1 interface commands Contents Overview, page 61 T1 voice interface commands, page 61...
  • Page 72 CHAPTER 5 T1 interface commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 73: T1 Voice Interface Commands

    [internal|network] page 63 set t1 loopback [noloopback|payload|line] page 64 From within the telephony shell, you can access the T1 commands necessary for configuring digital voice over a T1 port with channel associated signaling. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 74: Viewing The T1 Configuration Settings

    You can set the T1 frame mode by issuing the set t1 framemode command. Syntax: set t1 framemode [ESF|D4] Arguments: Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set t1 framemode esf telephony# In this example, the T1 frame mode is set to ESF. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 75: Setting The T1 Line Coding

    VDR to use the internal clock for time keeping; network forces the VDR to use the network clock Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set t1 clocksource network telephony# In this example, the T1 port is configured to use the network clock for time keeping. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 76: Setting The T1 Loopback

    You can set the T1 loopback by issuing the set t1 loopback command. Syntax: set t1 loopback [noloopback|payload|line] Argument: noloopback | payload | line Example: VPacket# tel telephony# set t1 loopback noloopback telephony# In this example, the T1 port is configured to no loopback. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 77: Voice Quality Commands

    Voice quality commands Contents Overview, page 67 Call quality commands, page 67...
  • Page 78 CHAPTER 6 Voice quality commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 79: Call Quality Commands

    In this example, the CDR feature is disabled. Viewing the call detail record You can view the CDR entries to evaluate call quality by issuing the cdr list command. Syntax: cdr list [record_no] Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 80: Deleting Cdr Information From The Flash Memory

    You can delete the CDR information from the Flash memory by issuing the cdr clean command. Syntax: cdr clean Example: VPacket# tel telephony# cdr clean telephony# In this example, all previously stored CDR information is deleted from the Flash memory. Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 81: Viewing Cdr Statistics

    In this example, the polling status and CDR status is listed. In addition, statistics are given for: • the largest CDR • the current CDR • the largest polled ID • the current polled ID Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 82 CHAPTER 6 Voice quality commands Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 83 Default coding profiles and TCID settings Contents Overview, page 73 Data coding profiles, page 73 Default settings for TCID 0 and 23, page 82...
  • Page 84 APPENDIX 7 Default coding profiles and TCID settings Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 85: Data Coding Profiles

    Data coding profiles Overview Vpacket supplies the following default coding profiles for the 5100/6100 VDR. The first six are for data and the last two are for fax. Data coding profiles Coding profiles numbered 0 through 5 are specifically for data.
  • Page 86 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 87 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 88 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 89 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 90 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 91 Fax high-speed redundancy for T.38 UDP = 0 TCF handling = Method 1 (Locally generated and checked) Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 92 Silence detection time = 0 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 93 Silence detection time = 60 (msec) Silence detection level = -50 (dB) Fax debug level = 0 Caller ID Support = ENABLED Resampling = DISABLED EC Config = NLP_FIXED NLP Comfort Noise = -40 (dB) Encapsulation = RTP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 94: Default Settings For Tcid 0 And 23

    Tone Out On Time: 200 msec Tone Out Power: -130 x 0.1 dB (not configurable) Echo Cancellation Parameters: Mode: LINE Output: HANDS FREE Handsfree Spkr Gain: 0 Handset Speaker Gain: 0 V.18A Tone Detect Parameters: Hangover: 0 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 95 Out Type: tone Tone Out Off Time: 200 msec Tone Out On Time: 200 msec Tone Out Power: -130 x 0.1 dB (not configurable) Echo Cancellation Parameters: Mode: LINE Output: HANDS FREE Handsfree Spkr Gain: 0 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 96 Call Limit: 65535 sec Endpoint id : Partial Digit Timer: 16 sec Critical Digit Timer : 4 sec Service Class : 5 Default Digit Map: [1-8]xxx|91x.T|91x.#|9011x.T|9011x.# Default Event List: hu,hd,hf,ft,mt backup notify entity: Entity to be notified: Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...
  • Page 97 Voice Activation Detection com- show t1 62 mands 11, 21 Voice Information Field (VIF) 17 Jitter 19 voice services jitter buffers (MGCP) 3 with MGCP 5 media gateway control protocol warnings iv (MGCP) 3 MGCP Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony Index-1...
  • Page 98 CHAPTER 1 Vpacket 5100/6100 Series MGCP Telephony...

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