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SmartWare offers two operation modes for the dejitter buffer, adaptive and fixed, as illustrated in
Figure 32-6.
Figure 32-6: Adaptive versus Fixed Dejitter Buffer
The adaptive buffer automatically adapts to the network delay variation characteristics and in
general yields the best results. The manual fixed buffer is useful only if you have specific information
about your network, such as jitter period, etc. and should only used by experienced users.
Note:
In the adaptive dejitter buffer several more parameters could be configured, such as shrink-
speed or grow-step, etc. This parameters are described in more detail in Chapter 13, “Profile VoIP
Mode” in the SmartWare
Command Reference Guide
. The default values for these options should only
be overwritten if essential. Misconfiguration may lead to interoperability problems and loss of
service. Therefore it is strongly recommended that only experienced users change this parameters
Procedure
To configure dejitter buffer
Mode
Profile VoIP
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#dejitter-
mode
mode
Specify the dejitter buffer as adaptive or fixed.
Step 2
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#dejitter-max-
delay
max-delay
Specify max delay for adaptive or fixed buffer
in ms.
Step 3
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#exit
Step 4
node
(cfg)#context cs
Optional:
Change to CS interface configuration mode to
overwrite the settings in the VoIP profile in a
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