ISDN MSN
MENU: CH1 MSN
The ISDN Local MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)
can be entered using the numerical keypad.
MSN is a feature that can be enabled on a ISDN
line. Essentially it is the allocation of multiple phone
numbers to the same physical ISDN line. By
configuring the MSN with one of these allocated
numbers it is possible to make the codec only
answer calls which have the matching MSN. This
can be useful for steering incoming G722/G711 calls
to either the left of right hand outputs.
IP Options
MENU: IP Options
The next level of the menu system allows the user
to modify the parameters associated with IP
operation of the unit by pressing the
button.
IP Remote Options
MENU: IP Remote Options
The next level of the menu system allows the user
to modify the parameters associated with IP Remote
Links.
IP Link 1..6 Options
MENU: IP LINK 1 OPTIONS
The IP parameters associated with each IP Link can
be changed.
The following 7 option menus are repeated for all IP
Links.
IP Link 1 Address
MENU: IP Link 1 Address
198.0.0.8
The IP Remote Address or Domain name can be
entered using the numerical keypad. The
button
backspaces to edit a number once it has been
confirmed. On completion press the YES button to
save the changes, and the NO button to abort the
changes.
If a Mutlicast address is specified and AutoCon
initiated, then the codec will automatically initiate
IGMP2 to join the multicast group as either a sender
or receiver (as specified in the mode menu).
If SIP is used then you must enter the remote
address in the following format:-
sip:
or sip:
If the codec is registered on a SIP server then it is
possible to make phone calls using the following
format:-
sip:01747861123 or
The ability to receive a SIP call is always active.
Your SIP address would be sip:
where the “user” name is defined in the SIP
registration settings menu on the WEB GUI.
IP Link 1 Algorithm
MENU: IP Link 1 Algorithm
APTX
The
and
buttons can be used to select the
required IP Audio Algorithm :-
APTX
G722
PCM
PCMU(rfc)
PCMA(rfc)
G722(rfc)
APTX(rfc)
L16(rfc)
L24(rfc)
Note: All transmit audio modes are required to be
the same format. If the user attempts to connect in a
format that does not match the current operational
mode then the codec will automatically override the
user setting.
If using the SIP protocol you must specify a audio
mode that is post fixed with (rfc) to ensure
compatibility with other manufactures.
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