BluStar 8000i Settings
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Audio/Video Settings
Administrators can configure various audio and video settings using the parameters listed below.
Maximum Video Bandwidth Limit
You can set the maximum video bandwidth limit using the “
video max kbitrate
” parameter. This parameter limits the
video bandwidth for the terminal to the selected value (either 5000, 3000, 2500, 1500, 768, 384, or 128 kilobits per sec-
ond).
Maximum Audio Bandwidth Limit
You can set the maximum audio bandwidth limit using the “
audio max kbitrate
” parameter. This parameter limits the
audio bandwidth limit for the terminal to the selected value (either 64, 32, 24, or 16 kilobits per second).
To Audio/Video Settings:
Use the following procedure to configure audio and video settings:
Call Forward Settings
Call forward (CFWD) allows incoming calls to be forwarded to another destination. The BluStar 8000i sends the SIP mes-
sage to the SIP proxy, which then forwards the call to the assigned destination. An administrator can configure the “
call
forward disabled
” parameter to either enable or disable the ability to configure CFWD on the BluStar 8000i UI. If this
parameter is set to “0”, a user and administrator can configure CFWD on the BluStar 8000i UI (
tools
menu >
call handling
screen). If this parameter is set to “1”, all CFWD options are removed from the BluStar 8000i UI, preventing the ability to
configure CFWD.
To Enable or Disable Call Forwarding:
Use the following procedure to configure call forwarding:
Users can configure call forward settings on their BluStar 8000i UI. Administrators can also configure call forwarding set-
tings in the <user>.cfg file using the following parameters:
•
sip forward all state
•
sip forward all number
•
sip forward busy state
•
sip forward busy number
•
sip forward no answer state
•
sip forward no answer number
•
sip ring number
Configuration Files
For the specific parameter(s) you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,
Configuration Files
For the specific parameter(s) you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the section,