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90 Chapter 5 Configuring local VoIP trunks
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4 Use the information in the table below to set up the media parameters for your system.
Table 22 Media parameters record
Field Value Description
1st Preferred Codec
2nd Preferred Codec
3rd Preferred Codec
4th Preferred Codec
None
G.711-uLaw
G.711-aLaw
G.729
G.723
G.729 + VAD
G.723 + VAD
Select the Codecs in the order in which you want the
system to attempt to use them.
Performance note: Codecs on all networked Business
Communications Managers must be consistent to ensure
that interacting features such as Transfer and Conference
work correctly.
Systems running BCM 3.5 or newer software allow codec
negotiation and renegotiation to accommodate
inconsistencies in Codec settings over VoIP trunks.
Refer to “Codecs” on page 27.
Silence Compression Disabled
Enabled
The silence compression identifies periods of silence in a
conversation, and stops sending IP speech packets during
those periods. In a typical telephone conversation, most of
the conversation is half-duplex, meaning that one person is
speaking while the other is listening.
If silence compression is enabled, no voice packets are sent
from the listener end. This greatly reduces bandwidth
requirements.
G.723.1 and G.729 support silence compression.
G.711 does not support silence compression.
Performance note: Silence Compression on all networked
Business Communications Managers and IPT systems
(VAD setting on IPT systems) must be consistent to ensure
that interacting features such as Transfer and Conference
work correctly. As well, the Payload size on the IPT must be
set to 30ms.
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