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Multicast paging priotity
Enabled
Multicast IP channel
Port
Codec
Packet time
Latency
address
Preferably use an even
number between 50001
and 32767
Milliseconds
Milliseconds
1
224.0.1.75
5006
G.711 A-law 20
50
2
224.0.1.75
5008
G.711 A-law 20
50
3
239.192.0.6
5004
L16 20
50
4
224.0.1.75
5012
G.711 A-law 20
50
5
224.0.1.75
5014
G.711 A-law 20
50
6
224.0.1.75
5016
G.711 A-law 20
50
7
224.0.1.75
5018
G.711 A-law 20
50
8
224.0.1.75
5020
G.711 A-law 20
50
9
224.0.1.75
5022
G.711 A-law 20
50
10
224.0.1.75
5024
G.711 A-law 20
50
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Priorities
Use 0 to maximum priority and 12 for minimum. If there is a priority c oincidence, the system will decide with the following order: SIP, multicast, analog input and audio player.
SIP
Analog input
Audio player
0
11 12
Gateway 1111 - Millennium IP
To activate the account, the following data must be filled in:
– Name: the name that identifies the unit in the PBX telephone exchange. It is also the name with which the
unit responds in a VoIP call.
– Call identification: this is the name that would be seen if the unit were the one calling (not applicable).
– Extension: telephone extension number in the PBX.
– Extension identifier.
– Code: code configured in the PBX for this extension.
– Recording time: to operate with 3CX exchanges this value must be zero.
– Local IP: IP address of the PBX on the network.
– External IP: for Internet exchanges.
– PIN output: If the PIN output of the unit will always be active, always inactive or will be activated with
an incoming call. It allows control of external amplifiers
– Relay output: if the relay output of the unit will always be active, always inactive or will be activated
with an incoming call. It allows control of external amplifiers.
General priority configuration
Multicast priority configuration
There are 10 multicast channels available where these options should be configured.
The options are the same as required for setting up a PBX to allow multicast paging.
In each channel the following data are configured:
– Multicast address, 224.0.1.75 type.
– Multicast port.
– Codec used.
– Packet time.
– The latency allowed (this will depend on the overload of the network you are connected to).
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To configure the priority between simple SIP VoIP calls, the analogue input (PIN IN or Relay IN + XLR
connector) and the audio player (MPD). Values of 0 to 12 can be selected, where 0 represents the
highest priority.
The analogue input to be selected between PIN IN or RELAY IN is configured in "Services
Millennium IP".
Depending on the priority of the analogue input, you can configure a music input, which is interrupted
by IP messages (minimum priority) or an input from a local device (microphone, emergency system,...)
which must take priority and interrupt music or other calls (maximum priority).
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