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Figure 26 illustrates how the preceding table and rules can be applied in a typical scenario.
The following assumptions are made within Figure 26:
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The SIP Gateway is capable of G.722.1 and G.711
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The SIP Gateway is associated with Zone1
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The MiVoice Business controllers are capable of G.711 and G.729
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The default settings for inter and intra-zone codec selection are in operation
Figure 26: Codec Zone Interconnect Example
OPERATION THROUGH MIVOICE BORDER GATEWAY AND SRC
At Release MCD 5.0 and MBG 6.1, there is no transcoding support for the wideband G.722.1
CODEC via the MiVoice Border Gateway or SRC. As such, the MiVoice Border Gateway and
SRC will default to only negotiate connections with G.711 and G.729 CODEC types.
The SRC will ensure that the connected phones only negotiate to G.711 or G.729 and will provide
G.729 to G.711 transcoding, if needed, when compression licenses are installed. Any Call
Recording Equipment (CRE) attached to the SRC will continue to be supported with G.711 and
G.729 CODEC types.
The MiVoice Border Gateway will ensure that the connected phones only negotiate to G.711
or G.729 and will provide G.729 to G.711 transcoding, if needed, when compression licenses
are installed.
Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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