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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
BrokenConnectionEventTi
meout
[Broken Connection
Timeout]
The amount of time (in 100 msec units) an RTP packets isn’t received, after
which a call is disconnected.
The valid range is 1 to 1000. The default value is 100 (10 seconds).
Applicable only if ‘DisconnectOnBrokenConnection = 1’.
Currently this feature works only if Silence Suppression is disabled.
EnableSilenceDisconnect
[Disconnect Call on Silence
Detection]
1 = The gateway disconnect calls in which silence occurs in both (call)
directions for more than 120 seconds.
0 = Call is not disconnected when silence is detected (default).
The silence duration can be set by the ‘FarEndDisconnectSilencePeriod’
parameter (default 120).
To activate this feature set: ‘EnableSilenceCompression’ to 1 and
‘FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod’ to 1.
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Period
[Silence Detection Period]
Duration of silence period (in seconds) prior to call disconnection.
The range is 10 to 28800 (8 hours). The default is 120 seconds.
Applicable to gateways, that use DSP templates 2 or 3.
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Method
[Silence Detection Method]
Silence detection method.
0 (None)
=
Silence detection option is disabled.
1 (Packets Count) = According to packet count.
2 (Voice/Energy Detectors) = N/A.
3 (All) = N/A.
FarEndDisconnectSilence
Threshold
Threshold of the packet count (in percents), below which is considered
silence by the media gateway.
The valid range is 1 to 100. The default is 8%.
Applicable only if silence is detected according to packet count
(FarEndDisconnectSilenceMethod = 1).
Automatic Update Parameters
CmpFileURL
Specifies the name of the
cmp
file and the location of the server (IP address
or FQDN) from which the gateway loads a new
cmp
file and updates itself.
The
cmp
file can be loaded using: TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS or NFS.
For example: tftp://192.168.0.1/filename
When this parameter is set in the ini file, the gateway always loads
the cmp file after it is reset.
The cmp file is validated before it is burned to flash. The checksum
of the cmp file is also compared to the previously-burnt checksum
to avoid unnecessary resets.
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