NEC Aspire Series Networking Manual page 40

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Setting Up The Networking Feature
IP Networking
Item
No.
27
RX Gain
28
Audio Capability Priority
29
Echo Canceller ConÞg Type
30
Echo Auto Gain Control
31
DTMF Relay Mode
In-band signaling is the way to send DTMF tone just
as audio (in band of the RTP packet). There is no other
message sent to the far end for the DTMF digits.
Therefore, if this is used with G.729 protocol, the
DTMF tone will not be received properly. At the level
G.729 compresses the audio, it affects the actual
DTMF tone and it can not be interpreted by the far
end. This is by the design of VoIP and there is no way
to correct it. If G.729 is used, then out-of-band signal-
ing is required when DTMF digits need to be sent over
the network.
Out-of-band signaling sends a special message to the
far end for the DTMF digits (out of band of the RTP
packet). The actual DTMF audio will be muted. There
are two signaling types - RFC2833 and H.245/VOIPU.
Both signaling types should work on every protocol
(G.729, G.711, etc.). RFC2833 must be selected in
order for DTMF digits to be sent over the network.
32
FAX Relay
Select "2" for FAX Relay to SLT (Program 15-03-
03:special), Trunk and networking.
Refer to Program 84-01-36 through 84-01-57 for FAX
Relay options.
30 ◆
Item
Input Data
Default
0-28 (-14~+14)
0 = -14 dbm
1 = -13 dbm
:
14 = 0 dbm
:
27 = 13 dbm
28 = 14 dbm
0:G711_PT
1:G723_PT
2:G729_PT
0 = Auto
1 = Type 1
2 = Type 2
3 = Type 3
0 - 5
0 = Disable
1 = RFC2833
2 = VOIPU
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
2 = Each Port Mode
Related
Program
14
0
0
0
2
84-06-10 :
VOIPU Setup
- DTMF
Behavior for
the card slot of
the VoIP card
to out of band
(an entry of
"2")
0
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