CHAPTER 15 Media
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
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Voice-band data (VBD) mode for V.152 implementation (see
): fax/modem
capabilities are negotiated between the device and the remote endpoint at the establishment of
the call. During a call, when a fax/modem signal is detected, transition from voice to VBD (or
T.38) is automatically performed and no additional SIP signaling is required. If negotiation fails
(i.e., no match is achieved for any of the transport capabilities), fallback to existing logic occurs
(according to the parameter IsFaxUsed).
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
The
device
supports
the
following
transport
modes
for
fax
per
modem
type
(V.22/V.23/Bell/V.32/V.34):
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T.38 fax relay (see
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G.711 Transport: switching to G.711 when fax/modem is detected (see
)
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Fax fallback to G.711 if T.38 is not supported (see
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Fax and modem bypass: a proprietary method that uses a high bit rate coder (see
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NSE Cisco’s Pass-through bypass mode for fax and modem (see
)
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Transparent with events: passing the fax / modem signal in the current voice coder with
adaptations (see
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
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Transparent: passing the fax / modem signal in the current voice coder (see
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RFC 2833 ANS Report upon Fax/Modem Detection (see
‘Adaptations’ refer to automatic reconfiguration of certain DSP features for handling fax/modem
streams differently than voice.
T.38 Fax Relay Mode
In Fax Relay mode, fax signals are transferred using the T.38 protocol. T.38 is the ITU standard for
sending fax across IP networks in real-time mode. The device currently supports only the T.38
UDP syntax.
T.38 can be configured in the following ways:
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Switching to T.38 mode using SIP Re-INVITE messages (see
)
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Automatically switching to T.38 mode without using SIP Re-INVITE messages (see
Automatically Switching to T.38 Mode without SIP Re-INVITE
)
When fax transmission ends, the reverse switching from fax relay to voice is automatically
performed at both the local and remote endpoints.
You can change the fax rate declared in the SDP, using the 'Fax Relay Max Rate' parameter
(FaxRelayMaxRate). The parameter does not affect the actual transmission rate. You can also
enable or disable Error Correction Mode (ECM) fax mode using the 'Fax Relay ECM Enable'
parameter (FaxRelayECMEnable).
When using T.38 mode, you can define a redundancy feature to improve fax transmission over
congested IP networks. This feature is activated using the 'Fax Relay Redundancy Depth'
parameter (FaxRelayRedundancyDepth) and the 'Fax Relay Enhanced Redundancy Depth'
parameter (FaxRelayEnhancedRedundancyDepth). Although this is a proprietary redundancy
scheme, it should not create problems when working with other T.38 decoders.
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Summary of Contents for Mediant 4000 SBC
Page 1: ...User s Manual AudioCodes Series of Session Border Controllers SBC Mediant 4000 SBC Version 7 2...
Page 40: ...Part I Getting Started with Initial Connectivity...
Page 48: ...Part II Management Tools...
Page 113: ...Part III General System Settings...
Page 118: ...Part IV General VoIP Configuration...
Page 525: ...Part V Session Border Controller Application...
Page 654: ...Part VI Cloud Resilience Package...
Page 663: ...Part VII High Availability System...
Page 685: ...Part VIII Maintenance...
Page 759: ...Part IX Status Performance Monitoring and Reporting...
Page 844: ...Part X Diagnostics...
Page 888: ...Part XI Appendix...