SIP User's Manual
6
.
Configuring
the MediaPack
Version 2.4
159
June 2008
Table
6-14: IP Profile Parameters
Parameter
Description
DTMF Transport
[dtmf-transport<in-
band|nte>]
Defines the method for transporting DTMF.
Valid options include:
nte
In-band = DTMF events are transported using the current voice codec.
Note:
DTMF events are transported using named tone events according to RFC
2833.
RFC 2833 Payload Type
[dtmf-nte-payload-type
<payload-type>]
Defines the payload type to use for NTE. Possible values range from 96 – 127.
Default is 103.
CLEARMODE Payload
Type
[clearmode-payload-type
<payload-type>]
Defines the payload type to use for CLEARMODE. Possible values range from 96
– 127. Default is 97.
coder group
[coder-group <id>]
Defines the coder group to be used for this profile.
Using CLI
To define the IP Profile parameters:
1.
Log on to the system.
2.
From the main configuration mode, change to the “profile voice ip” mode.
3.
To enter the “profile voice ip” mode, use the command:
profile voice ip
<1..30>
The last number indicates the profile number.
4.
Use the commands in square brackets
[xx]
to change the parameters.
6.2.4.2 ISDN Profiles
ISDN Profiles describe the properties of an IP-to-ISDN call. The
ISDN Profiles
option
opens the ‘ISDN Profile' screen. This screen is used to define Fax handling, DTM handling,
and codec groups.
¾
To configure the ISDN Profiles:
1.
Open the ‘ISDN Profiles' screen (
Protocol Management
menu >
Profile Definitions
submenu >
ISDN
Profiles
option).