Jitter-Buffer; Num-Exp - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference Manual

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ZXR10 8900 Series Command Reference (Voice and Video Volume)
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<value>
The modified voice port configuration will take effect in the next
dial-up.
It is only applied to ZXR10 GAR and ZXR10 ZSR.
This example describes how to input the gain value 20 dB on port
voice_3/1.
ZXR10(config)#voice-port voice_3/1
ZXR10(config-voice-port)#input gain 20

jitter-buffer

Use this command to configure the jitter buffer. Restore the default
with the no command.
Global configuration
jitter-buffer <value>
no jitter-buffer
<value>
When the jitter buffer value is 0, the jitter buffer function will
be disabled.
It is only applied to ZXR10 GAR and ZXR10 ZSR.

num-exp

Use this command to configure the abbreviated number. Cancel
the configuration with the no command.
Global configuration
num-exp <extension-number><expanded-number>
no num-exp <extension-number>
<extension-number>
<expanded-number>
256 abbreviated numbers can be configured at most.
Voice input gain value, in the range of
-140~60, in unit of db, 0 dB by default
In the range of 0~200, in unit of millisecond;
step length is 10 milliseconds, 20 millisecond
by default
Abbreviated number, no longer than 30
Expanded number, no longer than 30

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