Configuration Files
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Sample V6100 Media Gateway Configuration File
PROXYIP = 10.230.189.23
Enter the IP address of the primary SIP proxy. If you want to specify the IP
address of an alternate SIP proxy, enter a second PROXYIP line.
TRUNKGROUPSETTINGS = 1,1
TRUNKGROUPSETTINGS = 2,0
TXDTMFOPTION = 4
Enable (4) or disable (0, default) to enable the Media Gateway to
negotiate the RFC 2833 payload type between the local and remote sites
using Session Description Protocol (SDP).
;TelProfile: ProfileName, Preference, CodersGroupID, IsFaxUsed, DJBufMinDelay,
JBufOptFactor, IPDiffServ, SigIPDiffServ, DtmfVolume, InputGain, VoiceVolume,
EnableReversePolarity, EnableCurrentDisconnect, EnableDigitDelivery, ECE,
MWIAnalog
,
MWIDisplay
,
FlashHookPeriod
,
EnableEarlyMedia
,
ProgressIndicator2IP
This is a comment line that identifies the parameters used in the next line.
TELPROFILE_1 = Default Tel Profile,1,0,1,70,7,46,46,-11,0,-5,0,0,0,1,1,1,400,1,0
The INI file contains telephone profiles that you configured in the web
browser screens. Up to 4 telephone profiles can be defined. Navigate to
Protocol Management > Profile Definitions > TelProfile Settings.
The parameters are:
■
Profile Name — A name that helps to distinguish this profile from the
other three profiles.
■
Preference — A priority (1 through 10) that determines whether to
apply the parameters of the telephone profile or the parameters of an
IP profile to a call (the lower Preference number is used). If the
Preference number of the telephone profile and the IP profile match,
the parameters that are common to both profiles are used for the call.
■
Coder Group ID — An ID selected from a dropdown list.
■
IsFaxUsed — Yes or No, selected from a dropdown list.
■
DJBufMinDelay — A delay, in milliseconds, between 0 (zero) and 150
msec. The default is 70 msec.
■
DJBufOptFactor — An optimizing factor with values from 0 (zero) to
13. The default is 7. For non-data calls, the maximum value is 12. Set
this value to 13 for data (fax and modem) calls.
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
Page 14: ...14 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 1 PRE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ...
Page 118: ...118 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING AN IP TELEPHONY AND MESSAGING SERVER ...
Page 164: ...164 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING AN IP TELEPHONY SERVER ...
Page 218: ...218 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING AN IP MESSAGING SERVER ...
Page 242: ...242 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLING A CALL PROCESSING SERVER ...
Page 252: ...252 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLING A CALL RECORDS SERVER ...
Page 284: ...284 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLING LANGUAGE PROMPTS ...
Page 326: ...324 CHAPTER 10 INSTALLING THE ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SUITE ...
Page 421: ...Automated Branch Office Startup 419 ...
Page 422: ...420 APPENDIX B AUTOMATED BRANCH OFFICE INSTALLATION ...
Page 482: ...480 APPENDIX E OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...
Page 488: ...486 INDEX ...