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V.6.9.3.

 

Public IP Address 

 

If the codec has to manage SIP calls thru a router/firewall with NAT (Network 
Address Translation) other parameter must be set. 
 

 

The Public IP Address of the router’s WAN interface must be configured. 

 

 

It is recommended to purchase static IP addresses access from Internet 
Service Provider. 

 

If the codec is not going to connect through a router/firewall which 

translates from private to public IP address (NAT), it is not necessary 

to use this field, and should be left empty. 

 

Summary of Contents for IP Family

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Page 2: ...profile 20 III 3 Selection of the Encoder algorithm 21 III 4 Dialling the destination codec 22 III 5 Stopping a communication 23 III 6 Encoder and Decoder status indication 23 III 7 Decoder Status 24...

Page 3: ...on from the phone book 56 IV 4 6 Modifying existing scheduled calls 57 IV 4 7 Deleting existing scheduled calls 57 IV 4 8 Copying and pasting scheduled calls 57 IV 4 9 Monitoring scheduled calls 58 IV...

Page 4: ...rodys Proprietaty protocols V3 100 V 6 9 SIP EBU TECH 3326 standard for audio over IP 101 V 6 9 1 Enabling SIP protocol for Prodys IP codecs 101 V 6 9 2 Configuring SIP 102 V 6 9 3 Public IP Address 1...

Page 5: ...as an ISDN codec 129 V 7 1 Establishing ISDN calls 134 V 7 2 Receiving calls via ISDN 135 V 7 3 Restrictions in ISDN communications 135 V 8 Prodys IP Family codec operating as an X21 codec 137 V 9 Ne...

Page 6: ...LAN connector 10 100Base T Ethernet interface for audio transmission and control audio streaming over private IP networks or Internet PSTN connector to connect to Public Switched Telephone Networks3...

Page 7: ...are The control interface for this protocol is either the RS232 serial port or the Ethernet port For detailed description please refer to the Prodys IP Family codec SDK User s Manual I 2 Application N...

Page 8: ...codec work This chapter is a practical guide to help in understanding just how the Prodys IP Family codec works under different configurations Singular application examples are included Appendix A Tec...

Page 9: ...it could be necessary to modify the network configuration of the computer on which the web browser is running the first time 4 Installation Requirements 1 Pentium 166 or higher 2 64MB RAM minimum 3 O...

Page 10: ...lease refer to the Hardware and Reference Manual if the IP address is unknown A procedure to recover the factory default configuration is described The first time the user accesses the Prodys IP Famil...

Page 11: ...880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 11 Go to Internet Options in IExplorer click on Security tab and set prompt when downloading ActiveX signed and unsigned controls a...

Page 12: ...guration of the Internet explorer there might be problems when accessing the web page given that the old web page might be offered by the browser instead of the real one which should be installed to r...

Page 13: ...ar in mind that only one web browser at a time can control the unit However it is possible to monitor the unit from several web browsers simultaneously If a unit is already being controlled by a web p...

Page 14: ...ble to have a unit being controlled by ProdysControl and at the same time web browsers monitoring the same unit etc When entering the web page the user can set the time out period for the connection b...

Page 15: ...figure which ports the unit will use for its TCP UDP IP communications from the web page There are two different groups Web Server Port By default it is TCP port 80 This is the internal web server por...

Page 16: ...ess the web page of the unit the new port has to be indicated in the http address bar of the web browser after the IP address separated by a colon http IP Port Example 192 168 0 10 8080 Once the page...

Page 17: ...the menu bar or any highlighted zone individual configuration pages are displayed Clicking on the Call Log button brings up the Call Log A history report has been included to record the input and outp...

Page 18: ...ons over ISDN or X21 Please refer to section V 7 and V 8 for a detailed guide for those networks Given is Both codecs are connected on the same Local Area Network The user gains control access to the...

Page 19: ...ys net Web www prodys com Page 19 III 1 Selection of the network interface and protocol The user has to select the IP Network Interface and match the IP protocol on both codecs For this example we pro...

Page 20: ...L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 20 III 2 Selection of the network profile The user might select the network profile of his choice with just a handy...

Page 21: ...lection of the Encoder algorithm The user is required to select the Encoder compression algorithm of his fond for both codecs in place It is remarked that the user is not required to define the Decode...

Page 22: ...meters to match are the IP Address of the remote codec and the codec number7 by default codec 1 Please refer also to section Error No se encuentra el origen de la referencia for related information Im...

Page 23: ...cation at any time III 6 Encoder and Decoder status indication Upon the selected network interface and protocol there are several status indications available for the encoder and decoder part of the c...

Page 24: ...vitation eg manually answer at the far end Ring Receiving an in dialling call on the line III 7 Decoder Status Further information is applicable only to the Decoder status Searching The decoder is not...

Page 25: ...g button from the top web browser control page brings up the configuration page The factory default configuration can be restored by pressing Restore Default OK This option allows the user to restore...

Page 26: ...iguration is placed in force as soon the OK or Apply button are pressed IV 1 Interfaces By clicking on the Interfaces menu the port configuration dialog appears The ports can be selected on the left s...

Page 27: ...address automatically option to get the configuration automatically from a DHCP Server By setting DHCP the codec will get its IP parameters when starting up This IP setting might be different from ti...

Page 28: ...a DNS Server the user can make calls to names instead of IP addresses This new feature is available in any place where an IP address has to be entered For example the dial window the phone book SNTP I...

Page 29: ...Proprietary Protocols V1 V2 along with the management ports From this base port up to 30 ports should be opened forwarded That is if the base port is set to 50011 the range of ports goes from 50011 to...

Page 30: ...entered after the IP address separated by a colon Example When calling to a unit which IP address is 192 168 1 2 and base port 40011 the following call destination should be entered into the Dial wind...

Page 31: ...4 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 31 NOTE Take into account that this is not necessary when working with Prodys Proprietary version 3 protocol IV 1 3 SNMP configuration It is...

Page 32: ...on It is possible to set speed and duplex configuration to the following values NOTE When the unit is connected to a device which does not support auto negotiation and it is set to work in a fixed mod...

Page 33: ...ISDN protocol according to the national network in place There are four options Euro ISDN 5ESS DMS 100 and NAT1 The options Line 1 and Line 2 allows the user to configure in each line B channel the Lo...

Page 34: ...assign a single number to each line in such a way that the line will only respond to calls made to this local number This can be used if you need to map an ISDN directory number to a specific audio p...

Page 35: ...though the GPIO definition for operation remains in any case INPUTS Transparent Under this configuration the state of the input will be present in its homologous output in the Prodys IP Family codec c...

Page 36: ...rms When this input is activated the alarms will be acknowledged Answer Line1 Line 1 will be picked up when receiving a call Answer Line2 Line 2 will be picked up when receiving a call The inputs are...

Page 37: ...Decoder 1 is Framed Decoder 1 NOT framed The output will be activated when the Decoder 1 is NOT Framed Decoder 2 Framed The output will be activated when the Decoder 2 is Framed Decoder 2 NOT framed T...

Page 38: ...Temperature out of range alarm will arise when the temperature goes over 50 C Lan traffic alarm will come up when more than 90 of the LAN bandwidth is in use This GPO will be activated when one or mor...

Page 39: ...information from to the AES EBU digital frame The AES EBU Transparent is a special input output mode which sets also the network transmission mode to PCM 24 bits avoiding any audio payload processing...

Page 40: ...he User Bit of the AES EBU frame Since the decoded audio will be always available on both output interfaces analog and digital several syncs could be applicable for the digital stream over the AES3 in...

Page 41: ...Prodys IP Family codec will try the connection in the following cases 1 The unit is trying the connection for the first time 2 The unit was connected and lost the connection because the line dropped...

Page 42: ...external applications or devices different than ProdysControl In this way it is possible to customize the control of the codecs and integrate them in a global management system Please refer to the Pr...

Page 43: ...ncy Buzzer It is possible to enable disable the buzzer from this option The buzzer warns the user about incoming calls when the unit is configured as an ISDN IP and PSTN codec and the answer mode is s...

Page 44: ...Prodys IP Family when the codec is configured as a DUAL Codec therefore able to operate two totally independent communication channels When one option is checked the corresponding decoder will allow t...

Page 45: ...ation and the possibility to send receive the User bit of the AES EBU frame The drawback is that the audio and data delay won t be the same GPO Under transparent configuration the state of the input w...

Page 46: ...on the user Alarm configuration The user might enter multiple IP destinations for SNMP traps to be sent Usually a Network Management Tool will display and log the alarm information accordingly Integr...

Page 47: ...a email Several email destinations might be selected for automated notification of events The alarm paging by email requires to configure the proper mail server parameters as IP Host Name any valid IP...

Page 48: ...by Prodys and are not available for the factory default This allows Prodys to meet different pricing policy according the real customer requirement for advanced features The user might check and updat...

Page 49: ...ys net Web www prodys com Page 49 It is noted that the feature license is valid for any future Prodys IP Family versions In other words the user is allowed to update the codec version any times the fe...

Page 50: ...ng the ISDN Book index the codec must be set to the NET ISDN Conversely for accessing the IP Book index the codec must be set to the NET IP The proceeding to edit a phone book index is as follows 1 To...

Page 51: ...is allowed exporting to or import from the Book in XML format on the computer disk Additional options are preview end printing of the index content IV 4 Scheduler The Scheduler allows the user to prog...

Page 52: ...e if one automatic call will take precedence over a manual one The call priority can be set to a number between 1 and 10 highest priority The codec will dial any higher prioritized scheduled call agai...

Page 53: ...elds permit the user to configure the date and time when the scheduled call or pattern will be enabled Priority By clicking on Priority the user can change the priority value assigned to the current e...

Page 54: ...parts o Starts on This option sets the start date and time for the configured pattern o Ends on It is possible to define the end of the configured pattern in three different ways Without an end date a...

Page 55: ...tion allows the user to establish the duration of a programmed call by defining the end time and date The call will be established in the date and time defined by the Start Date and Start Time fields...

Page 56: ...IV 4 5 1 Automatic configuration from the phone book To configure these parameters automatically click on Load From Book A window with all the entries of the phone book will appear From this window th...

Page 57: ...4 7 Deleting existing scheduled calls To delete a pattern or scheduled call the user has to select one scheduled call from the Scheduler list on the Scheduler Configuration Window Then by clicking on...

Page 58: ...s net Web www prodys com Page 58 IV 4 9 Monitoring scheduled calls When one call related to one of the patterns defined in the scheduler of the unit is in progress the message SCHEDULED CALL IN PROGRE...

Page 59: ...ble click the proper option Enable Hangup Confirmation If the value is 1 the application will ask confirmation before disconeccting the line Streaming Control Protocol Timeout When the link is down or...

Page 60: ...ming folder displays several menus which provide the user access to the key IP network parameters Selection of a communication protocol compatible with the mate codec Adaptation to the actual network...

Page 61: ...However the user should keep in mind that the factory default configuration for Proprietary Protocol V1 is affected by the menu Port Configuration please refer to IV 1 2 Information for advanced user...

Page 62: ...bles to stream from any place like convention centres sport stadiums hotel etc without meeting the network administrator At the destination usually the studio the gateway must forward the ports define...

Page 63: ...network name regardless of the actual public o private IP addresses Neither is required to manage the office routers and the firewall s TCP IP ports for any new communication path The physical locatio...

Page 64: ...ess of the SIP Server At this point is registered periodically the proper user information for full protocol support Server user Server password Some SIP servers requires authentication before proceed...

Page 65: ...net Web www prodys com Page 65 IV 6 8 SAP When selecting SAP as communication protocol only multicast calls will be available point to multipoint In addition the user will have to indicate the announc...

Page 66: ...dio streaming broadcasting In the case that these parameters are modified by the user they should be configured to the same values at both ends the sender and the receiver When making a call with SAP...

Page 67: ...896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 67 To receive this audio streaming the user shall select the Multicast Rx call type and will introduce the same Multicast IP add...

Page 68: ...ilable Safe Suitable for low reliable networks such as Internet Ultra Low delay Suitable for high reliable networks such as LAN Custom User defined streaming parameters Please refer to sections IV 6 1...

Page 69: ...efore the appropriate value for this parameter is a trade off between delay and bandwidth The larger the block size TBP the higher the delay but the smaller the required bandwidth and overhead more ef...

Page 70: ...to increase it and it is not possible to be decreased due to the codification process Remind that the Tx menu only defines the operational parameters for several protocols For taking in force the act...

Page 71: ...d be set Jitter Value is the difference between the maximum and minimum delay If the jitter value is 0 it means that the delay is constant and it is not necessary to adjust the jitter correction buffe...

Page 72: ...adjust the streaming parameters in order to achieve the best quality in the audio streaming connection Before making an IP connection be it unicast or multicast the user should first check the qualit...

Page 73: ...sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 73 This tool is only available when lines are disconnected How to run the tests 1 First of all the user must enter the IP address of the remote Prodys IP Famil...

Page 74: ...by the test tool By default this test will attempt to send as much IP traffic as possible If you are using this test on a live network then it is desirable to limit the test bandwidth to that which w...

Page 75: ...should be going up and down from yellow to the center green If the bar moves towards the red area it means that it is getting closer to buffer overflow red right or buffer underflow red left Of cours...

Page 76: ...ate for this variation and guarantee proper audio over IP IV 7 Call Log An history report has been included to record the input and output calls according to the following information telephone IP aud...

Page 77: ...Prodys S L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 77...

Page 78: ...the alarms that the unit will check The unit will notify the occurrence of each of the selected alarms It is possible to configure the unit to send SNMP traps or emails to notify alarms information Se...

Page 79: ...is activated if the internal temperature is over 34 The Fan Failure alarm will be activated if the fun doesn t work when the temperature is over this threshold LAN NOT Present Not physical level detec...

Page 80: ...equire that the decoder was framed previously For this reason it is necessary to specify a window time to decide when the alarm will be activated once that the NOT FRAMED condition has been detected O...

Page 81: ...IV 8 2 1 Alarms History Alarms are saved on the non volatile memory of the Prodys IP Family codec Therefore it is possible to know what happened in the past even if the unit was disconnected of the n...

Page 82: ...Prodys S L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 82...

Page 83: ...ce Firstly when we refer to the network interface we are always referring to the communications port that is used for the transmission of audio data The NET option from the top menu is applicable for...

Page 84: ...l not be affected when the network type is changed V 2 Configuration parameters that are dependant on the network type selected There are two fundamental reasons for which the user must change the Pro...

Page 85: ...24 32 48 56 64 128 X21 aptXTM 64 128 192 256 384 576 1 Mono or 1 Stereo V 3 Prodys IP Family codec working as a DUAL CODEC over ISDN When we select ISDN as the network interface it is possible to est...

Page 86: ...SDN CODEC in detail Restrictions are listed for the Encoder 1 in DUAL or STEREO mode as well as for receiving calls from other units that are working in any of these modes V 4 Prodys IP Family codec w...

Page 87: ...Prodys S L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 87...

Page 88: ...Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 88 The Dial menu allows selecting the Target codec 1 or 2 This means that if the far end codec is also in double mode the current communication might add...

Page 89: ...not available YES YES YES G722 Needs G722 encoded audio since it is synchronised by means of statistical framework Automatic detection is unsuccessful if the Encoder is configured to aptX AAC HE or J...

Page 90: ...Layer II Although G711 is detected automatically in ISDN mode the Encoder is also configured automatically because it is not possible to use it in any other combination 2 If we want to receive an algo...

Page 91: ...ocol flow control V 6 2 MULTICAST communication The MULTICAST mode stands for point to multi point communications This is one transmitter streams audio towards one or several receivers In order to sta...

Page 92: ...th conserving technology that reduces traffic by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to thousands of corporate recipients and homes Multicast is based on the concept of a group An...

Page 93: ...from 224 0 1 0 through 238 255 255 255 are called globally scoped addresses Several transmitters to the same multicast group must be avoided for preventing of decoding artifacts For transmitting MULT...

Page 94: ...multi point connections by means of many unicast connections One Prodys IP Family codec can send the same encoded audio stream up to 10 different destinations It has to be remarked that this mode dem...

Page 95: ...e actual line status The procedure to establish a call is the same as that for Unicast connections Some remote codecs might drop its communication to the local codec while other remote codecs keep the...

Page 96: ...tocol P XP This protocol is based on TCP and can be used for controlling the units from an application other than the web page or ProdysControl Prodys Auxiliary Data Protocol P AUXP This protocol is b...

Page 97: ...ccupation graph in order to get information related to Rx occupation With average maximum and minimum usage Very low percentage of buffer occupation will cause audio interruptions Jitter High jitter v...

Page 98: ...tiplexes auxiliary data RS232 GPI into the audio stream so that it does not need an additional TCP or UDP port for it reducing the number of ports in the communications In addition this protocol has b...

Page 99: ...age TCP 80 HTTP TCP 50011 Web Page TCP 50017 ProdysControl Audio Streaming TCP 50019 P RTCP Control UDP 50021 P RTP Unicast L1 UDP 50023 P RTP Unicast L2 UDP 50025 PX RTP Multicast L1 UDP 50027 PX RTP...

Page 100: ...50013 Web Page TCP 80 HTTP TCP 50011 Web Page TCP 50017 ProdysControl Audio Streaming TCP 51000 P RTCP control UDP 51000 P RTP Unicast Multicast L1 P AUXP Aux Data Multiplexed UDP 51001 P RTP Unicast...

Page 101: ...lling remote parties just by invoking their network name regardless of the actual public or private IP addresses The physical location often related to fixed IP addresses or subnets is not further mea...

Page 102: ...equires the setting of two IP ports one for the signalling messages and another one for the actual audio data stream By default the signalling port 5060 and audio port 5004 are provided complying to t...

Page 103: ...etwork Address Translation other parameter must be set The Public IP Address of the router s WAN interface must be configured It is recommended to purchase static IP addresses access from Internet Ser...

Page 104: ...ted to be included in the next firmware version V 6 9 4 SIP Server Registration If a SIP Server is to mediate the signalling between two calling parties each codec has to register on this server Serve...

Page 105: ...ername will be sent along with user and password information to the SIP server Server user password Most SIP servers requires authentication before proceeding registering of SIP users This parameters...

Page 106: ...istered with the Sip Server the codec can be called by usgin only its username Using a SIP server avoids to share continuously with communication mates IP details like IP address Please take into acco...

Page 107: ...Test Streaming Tool TCP 50033 UDP 50033 External Protocol P XP TCP 50031 TCP 50035 Streaming and Audio Control TCP 50019 UDP 50021 UDP 50023 UDP 50025 UDP 50027 UDP 50037 UDP 50039 TCP 51000 UDP 51000...

Page 108: ...remote upgrading of remote control via ProdysControl if a firewall is in between these ports should be opened forwarded to the corresponding IP codec Web Page TCP 80 This port is used for the access t...

Page 109: ...s Web under the Downloads section V 6 11 2 Streaming and Audio Control Ports TCP 50019 P RTCP Control v1 v2 This port is used to control any IP audio streaming communication with Prodys Proprietary Pr...

Page 110: ...status of the connection at the far end UDP 51000 P RTP Unicast L1 Auxiliary Data Only in V3 This port is used to carry the audio data and auxiliary data over IP for unicast communications on line 1 i...

Page 111: ...e web or ProdysControl software TCP 50019 UDP 50021 If the previous connection is made with the Prodys Proprietary Protocol V3 these would be the ports to be used TCP 51000 UDP 51000 In case of adding...

Page 112: ...re the different ports to be used both for Management and for Streaming and Control Audio The management ports are independent of the audio streaming protocol but the Streaming and Audio Control ports...

Page 113: ...base port for the management ports the Streaming and Control Audio ports will be also changed Port configuration for Prodys Proprietary Protocol V3 To change this go into the general configuration wi...

Page 114: ...Protocol To change this go into the general configuration window on the web control and select SIP as Streaming Protocol under the Protocol tab From that window it is possible to configure the ports...

Page 115: ...e Protocol tab From that window it is possible to configure the ports to be used on audio streaming connections with RTP Only the Streaming Audio Port port is available given that RTP does not use any...

Page 116: ...the user or not This is very useful for remote broadcasting from hotels conference rooms or any other public location which offers a non configurable IP access to the internet for example In addition...

Page 117: ...o distribution over IP although we also support our own proprietary protocols for those cases where they better suit customer needs Therefore this chapter comprises both configuration for Prodys Propr...

Page 118: ...nicate with other codecs B C at the remote site sharing a common router In this case the configuration detailed on One to One topology chapter would be applied to A whilst B and C would require the co...

Page 119: ...or 192 168 1 2 Please refer to the user manual of your router usually you have to look for NAT PAT or Port Forwarding description of your network device Here follows an example of NAT NAPT configurati...

Page 120: ...ys Proprietary Protocol V3 the router configuration is only necessary at the callee side as this protocol applies NAT Traversal techniques V 6 16 3 Array of codecs in a back to back configuration This...

Page 121: ...EE any valid external IP address of your IP backbone or IP provider IP address gateway at site East Behind the gateway West four codecs are available on the LAN Let us write a place holder any valid...

Page 122: ...th Prodys Proprietary Protocol V3 is not necessary to configure NAPT Port Forwarding in the router placed at the caller side only at the callee side The following step is to define a range of ports to...

Page 123: ...om Page 123 for NAT NAPT on the router gateway This can be done by the user from the Ports Configuration window from the web page or via the menu screen on the front panel In case of using SIP for est...

Page 124: ...SIP Port RTP Port Codec WA 50001 50010 5060 5004 Codec WB 50061 50070 5160 5104 Codec WC 50121 50130 5260 5204 Codec WD 50181 50190 5360 5304 In order to complete the configuration and only when estab...

Page 125: ...eway It is not necessary to meet the same port ranges given at the West site NOTE When calling with Prodys Proprietary Protocol V3 is not necessary to configure NAPT Port Forwarding in the router plac...

Page 126: ...rver IGMP This protocol deals with Multicast traffic ICMP IP control protocol HTTP A embedded web server allows the user to monitor configure the unit from an Internet Explorer Web Browser RIP2 Intern...

Page 127: ...tion are lost along their way to the far end codec Those drop outs would be perceptible without any counter measure Prodys IP Family enables if required the Forward Error Correction FEC protocol as pe...

Page 128: ...e FEC information without explicit indication Following examples are given for different streaming arrangements The far end codec has FEC enabled The near end codec has not This arrangement makes the...

Page 129: ...bi directional channels with a bandwidth of 64 Kbps in each direction There is an additional channel of 16 Kbps that is used for signalling This is why a basic rate connection is sometimes represented...

Page 130: ...annel is always assigned to Line 1 and the right audio I O channel is always assigned to Line 2 3 Communications in Dual mode Joint Stereo or Stereo at 64 Kbps When we configure Encoder 1 to Dual mode...

Page 131: ...r than 64Kbps for example at 128Kbps With the Prodys IP Family codec it is possible to send or receive audio compressed at 128 Kbps using both the B channels of the basic rate ISDN connection This is...

Page 132: ...Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 132 5 Communications combining 128 and 64 Kbps It is possible to transmit encoding audio at 128 Kbps and to receive decoding audio at 64 Kbps or vice ver...

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Page 134: ...64kbps bearer channel Then he has to type the destination ISDN number into the Phone box of the Line 1 or Line 2 Making calls at 128 Kbps The user has to select an audio compression mode compatible w...

Page 135: ...7 3 Restrictions in ISDN communications As we have already stated the Prodys IP Family codec can work as a DUAL CODEC over ISDN meaning it can operate with two independent lines However this is only...

Page 136: ...C only allows two MONO communications The display shows an error code to indicate the situation b Prodys IP Family codec receives a call in the line 2 and detects that the audio is encoded in DUAL JOI...

Page 137: ...match the clock speed of the X21 network supporting the communications as shown in the picture For starting an audio transmission and reception over the X21 interface the user must click the Connecti...

Page 138: ...ful attempts to start backup calls ProntoNet MASTER ProntoNet SLAVE ISDN Backup Line 64 128 Kbps Main Line IP X21 ISDN CALL when Backup is ON Backup On when ISDN CALL is received B O O K E D I T O R 0...

Page 139: ...ents could trigger the Net Backup function Decoder Framed Lost The Timer Down defines the delay time in seconds after interruption before switching to the ISDN network The Timer Up defines the delay t...

Page 140: ...automatically on the MASTER request to start a new communication over ISDN The SLAVE codec will drop any ongoing communication over the main network IP or X21 if an ISDN ringing is detected at this in...

Page 141: ...www prodys com Page 141 The user might define forehand the compression algorithm to use over the ISDN Net Backup path by the SLAVE codec obviously those must fit into a 64kbps or 128kbps channel ENC S...

Page 142: ...or several operational codecs sharing the same sub network The codec enabled as Device Backup will remain assigned to this job up to disabling or an N 1 protection switch happens 35 The Device Backup...

Page 143: ...c Timer Down A service outage of any supervised codec triggers a timer This parameter defines de delay in seconds before taking over the affected service on the Device Backup codec Drop outs Number Th...

Page 144: ...sub network with the codecs to be monitored The user has to define the IP Address for any of the codecs to be monitored at the Device Backup codec Removal of any single codec from this monitor list i...

Page 145: ...d codecs In case one codec drops out of service all those service parameters are not lost Upon the defined performance threshold is undergone by one of the monitored codec the Device Backup takes over...

Page 146: ...es prodys net Web www prodys com Page 146 The Device Backup codec recovers automatically the idle condition by either replacing the codec out of service the network performance threshold are met or by...

Page 147: ...1 1 BANDWIDTH KHz Legend x Not available in the standard Not implemented MPEG 1 2 LAYER II ISO IEC 11172 3 13818 3 Fs 48KHz Fs 32 KHz Fs 24 KHz Bit Rate Mono Stereo Dual JStereo Mono Stereo Dual JSter...

Page 148: ...128 7 5 7 5 7 5 192 x x X 256 x x X 384 x x X MPEG 2 AAC LC ISO IEC 13818 7 Fs 48KHz Fs 32 KHz Fs 24 KHz Bit Rate Mono Stereo Dual JStereo Mono Stereo Dual JStereo Mono Stereo Dual JStereo 64 15 8 7...

Page 149: ...8 12 15 15 12 3 15 64 20 16 8 20 15 15 15 128 20 20 20 x 15 15 aptXTM SD ENH 16 bits Fs 48KHz Fs 32 KHz Fs 16 KHz Bit Rate MN ST Dual MN ST Dual MN ST Dual 64 x x X x 7 5 X 128 x x 15 7 5 X X 192 20...

Page 150: ...tX ENH 20 bits Fs 48KHz Fs 32 KHz Bit Rate MN ST Dual MN ST Dual 160 x x 15 x 320 x x X 15 240 20 x X X 480 x 20 X X aptX ENH 24 bits Fs 48KHz Fs 32 KHz Bit Rate MN ST Dual MN ST Dual 192 x x 15 x 384...

Page 151: ...e 151 VI 2 IP Protocols and compatibility DNS HTTP ICMP IGMPv2 IPv4 TCP UDP RFC 791 RFC 793 RFC 768 RFC 1112 RIPv2 RTP o RFC 3550 RFC 3551 RFC 2250 RFC 3119 o RFC 3190 RFC 4184 RFC 3555 RFC 3640 SAPv1...

Page 152: ...annel 2E Precedence call blocked 08 Preemption 2F Resource unavailable unspecified 09 Preemption circuit reserved for re use 31 Quality of service unavailable 10 Normal call clearing 32 Requested faci...

Page 153: ...63 Information Element non existent or not implemented 57 User not a member of CUG 64 Invalid Information Element contents 58 Incompatible destination 65 Message not compatible with call state 5A Non...

Page 154: ...e file making it more easier to upgrade several different units to the latest firmware version To upgrade a unit with a firmware version lower than 4 7 1 please upgrade the unit with the latest versio...

Page 155: ...L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 155 3 All the units connected to the computer s network will be detected automatically Select which units will be...

Page 156: ...EFORE updating the device By clicking on next the upgrading process will start The update process will begin the Flash will be erased and a progress bar will tell you more info and alert you when it i...

Page 157: ...Prodys S L Tel 34 91 6896880 Fax 34 91 6943777 Email sales prodys net Web www prodys com Page 157 If everything has gone correctly at the end of the recording you will be shown the following message...

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