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Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
1725-86984-000_P.docx
September 2016
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Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
voice.rxQoS.wireless.avgJitter
1
voice.rxQoS.wireless.maxJitter
1
0 to 200
20 to 500
70
300
The average and maximum jitter in milliseconds for wireless network interface voice traffic.
avgJitter
– The wireless interface minimum depth will be automatically configured to adaptively handle this
level of continuous jitter without packet loss.
maxJitter
– The wireless interface jitter buffer maximum depth will be automatically configured to handle this
level of intermittent jitter without packet loss.
Actual jitter above the average but below the maximum may result in delayed audio play out while the jitter buffer
adapts, but no packets will be lost. Actual jitter above the maximum value will always result in packet loss.
Note
: if legacy
voice.audioProfile.x.jitterBuffer.*
parameters are explicitly specified, they will be
used to configure the jitter buffer and these
voice.rxQoS
parameters will be ignored for wireless interfaces.
voice.rxQoS.ptt.avgJitter
1
voice.rxQoS.ptt.maxJitter
1
0 to 200
20 to 500
150
480
The average and maximum jitter in milliseconds for IP multicast voice traffic (wired or wireless).
avgJitter
– The PTT/Paging interface minimum depth will be automatically configured to adaptively handle this
level of continuous jitter without packet loss.
maxJitter
– The PTT/Paging interface jitter buffer maximum depth will be automatically configured to handle this
level of intermittent jitter without packet loss.
Actual jitter above the average but below the maximum may result in delayed audio play out while the jitter buffer
adapts, but no packets will be lost. Actual jitter above the maximum value will always result in packet loss.
Note
: if legacy
voice.audioProfile.x.jitterBuffer.*
parameters are explicitly specified, they will be
used to configure the jitter buffer and these
voice.rxQoS
parameters will be ignored for PTT/Paging interface
interfaces.
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.
Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement
You can configure the handset to automatically place a call to a specified number when you go
off-hook. This feature is sometimes referred to as
Hot Dialing
. The handset goes off-hook when
you lift the handset, press the New Call softkey, or press the headset or speakerphone buttons
on the handset. You can specify an off-hook call contact and enable or disable the feature for
specific line registrations.
Table 8-4: Enabling Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement
Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
call.autoOffHook.x.enabled
1
0 or 1
0
Enable or disable the feature
If
enabled
is set to 0, no call is placed automatically when the handset goes off hook, and the other parameters are
ignored. If enabled is set to 1, a call is automatically placed to the
contact.
call.autoOffHook.x.contact
1
a SIP URL
Null
The contact address to where the call is placed
The
contact
must be an ASCII-encoded string containing digits, either the user part of a SIP URL (for example,
6416
), or a full SIP URL (for example,
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.