Global SIP Settings
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RTCP Summary Reports
The IP phones include the capability of enabling/disabling the generation of RTCP summary reports using the SIP vq-
rtcpxr event package. These RTCP summary reports include voice quality statistics according to draft-ietf-sipping-rtcp-
summary-05 specifications including packet loss, jitter, and delay statistics, as well as call quality scores. When this feature
is enabled, an RTCP summary report is sent at the end of each call via a PUBLISH message to the configuration server.
In addition to enabling/disabling the generation of these reports, you must specify the hostname and port of the entity,
known as the collector, receiving the reports. Similar to the other IP Phone SIP account parameters, the RTCP summary
report parameters can be set on a global or a per-line basis using the configuration files only.
The RTCP summary report parameters are:
•
sip rtcp summary reports
•
sip Line
N
rtcp summary reports
•
sip rtcp summary report collector
•
sip Line
N
rtcp summary report collector
•
sip rtcp summary report collector port
•
sip Line
N
rtcp summary report collector port
Limitations
The following is a limitation when enabling RTCP summary reports on the phone:
•
The call must be at least 5 seconds long in order to generate the RTCP extended reports.
Configuring RTCP Summary Reports
Use the following procedure to configure RTCP summary reports.
Autodial Settings
The IP phones include a feature called “Autodial”. When you configure Autodial on an IP phone, the phone automatically
dials a pre-configured number whenever it is off-hook. Depending on the configuration you specify, the Autodial func-
tions as either a “
hotline
”, or as a “
warmline
,” as follows:
•
Hotline (default)
: The IP phone immediately dials a preconfigured number when you lift the handset.
•
Warmline
: The IP phone waits for a specified amount of time after you lift the handset before dialing a pre-configured
number. If you do not dial a number within the time allotted, then the IP phone begins to dial the number.
By default, the Autodial feature functions as a hotline. If you want Autodial to function as a warmline, you can use the
Autodial “time-out” parameter to specify the length of time (in seconds) the IP phone waits before dialing a pre-config-
ured number.
Note:
The transport protocol used for RTCP summary reports is also configurable. Refer to
Configurable Transport Protocol
for SIP Services and RTCP Summary Reports
for more information.
Configuration Files
For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,