
V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
RemoteBaseUDPPort
[Remote RTP Base UDP Port]
Determines the lower boundary of UDP ports used for RTP,
RTCP and T.38 by a remote gateway. If this parameter is set
to a non-zero value, ThroughPacket™ is enabled. Note that
the value of ‘RemoteBaseUDPPort’ on the local gateway
must equal the value of ‘BaseUDPPort’ of the remote
gateway. The gateway uses these parameters to identify and
distribute the payloads from the received multiplexed IP
packet to the relevant channels.
The valid range is the range of possible UDP ports: 4000 to
64000.
The default value is 0 (ThroughPacket™ is disabled).
To enable ThroughPacket™ the parameters
‘L1L1ComplexTxUDPPort’ and
‘L1L1ComplexRxUDPPort’ must be set to a non-zero
value.
For detailed information on ThroughPacket™, see
ThroughPacket™
.
L1L1ComplexTxUDPPort
[RTP Multiplexing Local UDP Port]
Determines the local UDP port used for outgoing multiplexed
RTP packets (applies to the ThroughPacket™ mechanism).
The valid range is the range of possible UDP ports: 4000 to
64000.
The default value is 0 (ThroughPacket™ is disabled).
This parameter cannot be changed on-the-fly and requires a
gateway reset.
L1L1ComplexRxUDPPort
[RTP Multiplexing Remote UDP Port]
Determines the remote UDP port the multiplexed RTP
packets are sent to, and the local UDP port used for
incoming multiplexed RTP packets (applies to the
ThroughPacket™ mechanism).
The valid range is the range of possible UDP ports: 4000 to
64000.
The default value is 0 (ThroughPacket™ is disabled).
This parameter cannot be changed on-the-fly and requires a
gateway reset.
All gateways that participate in the same
ThroughPacket™ session must use the same
’L1L1ComplexRxUDPPort’.
IPDiffServ
Obsolete parameter, use
PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ instead.
IPPrecedence
Obsolete parameter, use
PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ instead.
IPTOS
Obsolete parameter, use
PremiumServiceClassMediaDiffServ instead.
NTPServerIP
[NTP Server IP Address]
IP address (in dotted format notation) of the NTP server.
The default IP address is 0.0.0.0 (the internal NTP client is
disabled).
For information on NTP support, see
Simple Network Time
Protocol Support
.
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