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Chapter 9 Subscriber Port Setup Screens
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DSP Profile
Select the digital sound processing profile the port uses for voice traffic. If you have
not configured any profiles, you can only select the default profile
DEFVAL
.
Configure DSP profiles in the
Profile
>
VoIP DSP
screen.
DATA Profile
Select the digital sound processing profile the port uses for data (fax or modem)
traffic. If you have not configured any profiles, you can only select the default profile
DEFVAL
. Configure DSP profiles in the
Profile
>
VoIP DSP
screen.
Customer Information
Enter information to identify the subscriber connected to this port. You can use up to
31 printable ASCII characters (including spaces and hyphens).
Termination
Enter the name for this port’s H.248 Termination. By default, the port’s Termination
name is “termX”, where X is the port number. To see a port’s current Termination
name, click the line card’s number in the lower panel of this screen. Enter up to 31
alphanumeric characters. Spaces are not allowed.
TEL
This field displays the H.248 Termination name of the port. The Termination name is
assigned by the media gateway controller.
Impedance
This field displays the default VoIP port AC impedance. The default impedance value
depends on the country code (configured in the
VoIP
>
Countrycode
screen).
If you do not want to use the default impedance, select the required AC impedance of
the VoIP port from the drop-down list.
Tx / Rx Gain
In the first field enter the amount of gain (increase in volume) to apply to the voice
signal received from the subscriber and transmitted to the MGC.
In the second field enter the amount of gain (increase in volume) to apply to the
voice signal received from the MGC and transmitted to the subscriber.
The range is -200 to 200 tenths of a decibel.
A negative value decreases the volume.
Data Tx / Rx Gain
In the first field enter the amount of gain (increase in volume) to apply to the data
(fax or modem) signal received from the subscriber and transmitted to the MGC.
In the second field enter the amount of gain (increase in volume) to apply to the data
signal received from the MGC and transmitted to the subscriber.
The range is -200 to 200 tenths of a decibel.
A negative value decreases the volume.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the MSC’s volatile memory. The MSC loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Config Save
link on the
navigation panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are
done configuring.
Cancel
Click this to begin configuring the fields again.
Table 132
Port > VoIP H248 Screen
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for MSC1000G Series
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Page 39: ...39 PART I Introduction...
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Page 61: ...61 PART II Web Configurator...
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Page 162: ...Chapter 5 Alarm Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 162...
Page 178: ...Chapter 6 Diagnostic Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 178...
Page 184: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 184...
Page 204: ...Chapter 8 Multicast Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 204...
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Page 330: ...Chapter 10 IMA Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 330...
Page 412: ...Chapter 11 Profile Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 412...
Page 512: ...Chapter 12 Statistics Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 512...
Page 560: ...Chapter 13 Switch Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 560...
Page 598: ...Chapter 15 VLAN Screens Management Switch Card User s Guide 598...
Page 636: ...Chapter 16 VoIP Management Switch Card User s Guide 636...
Page 638: ...Chapter 17 Config Save Management Switch Card User s Guide 638...
Page 639: ...639 PART III Commands...
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Page 682: ...Chapter 19 acl Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 682...
Page 690: ...Chapter 20 alarm Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 690...
Page 696: ...Chapter 22 config Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 696...
Page 754: ...Chapter 28 multicast Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 754...
Page 840: ...Chapter 29 port Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 840...
Page 924: ...Chapter 30 profile Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 924...
Page 926: ...Chapter 31 redundant Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 926...
Page 1062: ...Chapter 35 vlan Commands Management Switch Card User s Guide 1062...
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Page 1134: ...Chapter 39 Product Specifications Management Switch Card User s Guide 1134...
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