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Warning: Advanced Topic
A
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ystem
s
ettings
When the
Advanced System Settings
box is checked, a few additional
options are enabled.
IP Port
– This option allows you to define the incoming UDP port: the
number to be used for incoming IP connections. The default is 9000. Note
that since most ACCESS codecs attempt a connection on this port number,
changing it can mean ACCESS in the field must dial specifically to your
new port number in order to connect. An outgoing call must be made to
a specific port number in the form of IP_ADDRESS:PORT e.g. dialing port
5004 on the Comrex test line is formatted 70.22.155.131:5004
Ring Count
– For Incoming POTS calls, this setting determines how many
rings to allow before answering.
Max Modem Rate / Min Modem Rate
– These settings constrain the
modem and instruct it not to connect higher than the
Max
or lower than
the
Min
. This is valid for incoming and outgoing POTS calls.
Extra Modem Init
– This option will allow the entry of special
initialization strings to be sent to the internal modem before a call is
placed. These strings can change things like country of operation, dial tone
and ring cadence frequencies, and other phone-line based parameters.
These settings offer several modes that allow compatibility with specific
IP coding devices. For complete details please review the
IP c
oMPAtIbIlIty
appendix of this manual.
For information on the N/ACIP SIP Settings, please see
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