
Screen Reference
IP-Options System Parameters
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
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RTCP MONITOR SERVER
Default RTCP Report Period(secs)
In conjunction with the IP address and server port, this value tells the IP phones, IP softphones and VoIP
media modules how often to send the information (RTCP packets) to the server.
Default Server IP Address
The default server IP address that can be utilized by the IP Network Region screen for each administered
region.
Default Server Port
The RTCP monitor is a separate computer that receives RTCP packets from many devices. Avaya
Communication Manager pushes these values to IP phones, IP softphones and VoIP media modules, such
that they know where to send the data. The IP address is that of the RTCP server. The server port is the
TCP/IP port of that RTCP server where the information should be sent.
Valid entries
Usage
10
through
9999
This value cannot be less than the minimum value.
Default is 800.
Valid entries
Usage
10
through
9999
This value cannot be more than the maximum value.
Default is 400.
Valid entries
Usage
5
through
99
Valid entries
Usage
0-255 in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format
A unique IP address is assigned to each port on any IP
device that is used for a connection.
Valid entries
Usage
1-65535
Enter the port being used as an RTCP monitor.