
V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
IsUserPhoneInFrom
[Use “user=phone” in From
header]
0 = Doesn’t use ‘;user=phone’ string in From header (default).
1 = ‘;user=phone' string is part of the From header.
IsUseToHeaderAsCalledNu
mber
0 = Sets the destination number to the user part of the Request-URI for
IP
Æ
Tel calls, and sets the ‘Contact’ header to the source number for Tel
Æ
IP calls (default).
1 = Sets the destination number to the user part of the ‘To’ header for
IP
Æ
Tel calls, and sets the ‘Contact’ header to the
username
parameter for
Tel
Æ
IP calls.
SIPSubject
[Subject]
Defines the value of the Subject header in outgoing INVITE messages. If
not specified, the Subject header isn’t included (default).
The maximum length of the subject is limited to 50 characters.
EnablePtime
0 = Remove the ptime header from SDP.
1 = Include the ptime header in SDP (default).
EnableUserInfoUsage
[Enable User-Information
Usage]
Enables or disables usage of the User Information loaded to the gateway
via the User Information auxiliary file.
0 = Disable (default).
1 = Enable.
ControlIPDiffServ
[Signaling DiffServ]
Obsolete parameter, use PremiumServiceClassControlDiffServ instead.
Defines the gateway’s coder list (up to five coders can be configured).
Enter coders in the following format:
CoderName=<Coder Name>,<Ptime>,<Rate>,<Payload Type>,<Silence
Suppression Mode>.
Coder
Name
Template
Packetization
Time
Rate
Payload
Type
Silence
Suppression
G.711 A-
law
[g711Ala
w64k]
All
10, 20 (default),
30, 40, 50, 60,
80, 100, 120
Always 64 Always 8
Disable [0]
Enable [1]
G.711
μ
-
law
[g711Ula
w64k]
All
10, 20 (default),
30, 40, 50, 60,
80, 100, 120
Always 64 Always 0
Disable [0]
Enable [1]
G.729
[g729]
All
10, 20 (default),
30, 40, 50, 60,
80, 100
Always 8
Always 18
Disable [0]
Enable [1]
Enable w/o
Adaptations [2]
G.723.1
[g7231]
0
30 (default), 60,
90, 120
5.3 [0],
6.3 [1]
(default)
Always 4
Disable [0]
Enable [1]
CoderName
G.726
[g726]
All
10, 20 (default),
30, 40, 50, 60,
80, 100, 120
Always 32 Always 2
Disable [0]
Enable [1]
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