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BCM Test Lab Application Notes
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3. Features
3.1. Features Supported
The following are capabilities provided by this solution:
• Basic calls (G711a-law 20 ms, G729 20ms)
• Calling line (number) identification presentation (CLIP)
• DTMF (RFC2833)
• Call hold
• Call transfer (Blind and consultative transfers)
• Ad hoc conference calls
• Meet-Me conference calls hosted on the BCM
• Call forward
• Call Redirection to Voice Mail on BCM
• Fax using G711 only
• Inter-office tandem calls
• Find Me Follow Me
• Silent Recording
3.2. Technical Caveats
The following are limitations with this solution:
• Fax over T.38 is not supported by any of PAETEC’s SIP Trunking service
• With PAETEC’s Broadworks SIP Trunking service, authentication of SIP requests from BCM are
not supported by this solution. So when deploying with Broadworks, authentication must be
turned off on the BroadWorks soft switch.
• Deployments where BCM is located behind a NAT device is not supported
• PAETEC’s LGP SIP trunking service sends DTMF digits both inband and using RFC2833 when
G.711 is negotiated between the BCM and the LGP. BCM does not support inband DTMF. As a
work around, on the BCM, configure G.729 as the first preferred codec and G.711 as the second
preferred codec.
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