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ini File Parameter Name
FaxRelayRedundancy
Depth
FaxTransportMode
IBSDetectionRedirection
IdleABCDPattern
IdlePCMPattern
User's Manual
Table 11-4: Media Processing Parameters
Description
which fax messages are
transmitted.
0 = 2400 bps
1 = 4800 bps
2 = 7200 bps
3 = 9600 bps
4 = 12000 bps
5 = 14400 bps
Determines the depth of
redundancy for fax packets.
This parameter is applicable
only to non-V.21 packets.
0 = No redundancy
1 = 1 packet redundancy
2 = 2 packet redundancy
Sets the Fax over IP
transport method.
0 = Transparent
1 = Relay
2 = Bypass
3 = Transparent with Events
Determines the IBS (In-Band
Signaling) Detection
Direction.
0 = PCM
1 = Network
Defines the ABCD (CAS)
pattern to be applied on the
signaling bus before it is
changed by the user or the
PSTN protocol. This is only
relevant when using PSTN
interface with CAS protocols.
Range = 0x0 to 0xF
Defines the PCM pattern
applied to the E1/T1 timeslot
(B-channel) when the
channel is idle.
Default:
0xFF if PCMLawSelect is
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Host/Manual
Default Value
Valid Range
0
0 to 2
1
0 to 3
0
0 or 1
-
See Descr.
See Descr.
See Descr.
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Mediant 2000

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