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MENu ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODuCT
Control Panel >
Call Quality >
DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS
BANDWIDTH
The system’s bandwidth decides the quality of the video picture. The higher the bandwidth the higher
the quality.
AuTO:
When set to Auto the system will establish a connection using an appropriate bandwidth for the
call, typically:
•
384 kbps for ISDN calls*
•
768 kbps for IP calls
•
512 kbps for SIP calls
MAX:
When set to Max the system will set up the call with maximum bandwidth depending on the
selected network. Typically values can be:
•
768 kbps on ISDN-BRI*
•
1472/1920 kbps (23/30Ch) on ISDN-PRI (T1/E1)*
•
4Mbps (4096 kbps, IP and SIP)**
CuSTOM***:
Select a custom value from the list:
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4096 kbps = 4 Mbps, IP only
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3072 kbps = 3 Mbps, IP only
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2560 kbps = 2,5 Mbps, IP only
•
1920 kbps = 2 Mbps, 30B****
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1472 kbps = 23B
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1152 kbps = 18B
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768 kbps = 12B
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512 kbps = 8B
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384 kbps = 6B
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320 kbps = 5B
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256 kbps = 4B
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192 kbps = 3B
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128 kbps = 2B, Bonding/H.221
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64 kbps = 1B, H.221
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H0 = 1xH0, 384 kbps, PRI only
* 1700 MXP: Do not have ISDN.
** 1700 MXP: Maximum bandwidth is 2Mb.
*** Note that some software versions and networks do not
support all channel selections.
**** 30B, 23B, etc => B - Bearer Channel
All
Control Panel >
Call Quality >
DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS
RESTRICT (56kBPS)
A restricted call uses 56 kbps channels rather then the default unrestricted 64 kbps channels.
ON:
Set Restrict (56kbps) to On to force a restricted call using 56 kbps channels
OFF:
The call is not restricted
Some older networks (primarily in the USA) do not support
64kbps channels and require the use of restricted 56kbps
calls. By default the system will dial an unrestricted call and
downspeed to 56kbps if necessary.
All with
ISDN
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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series
Administrator guide
D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August
2011.
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Introduction
The menu structure
The settings library
Getting started
Appendices
The settings library