Dialogic® Vision™ CX Video Gateway Administration Manual
Introduction
Viewing gateway route information ............................................................82
Viewing CCXML statistics ..........................................................................82
Viewing trunk and circuit status information ................................................83
Setting up gateway logging .........................................................................84
Logging levels .........................................................................................84
Logging defaults......................................................................................85
Changing the logging level........................................................................85
Changing other logging defaults ................................................................85
Log file format ........................................................................................85
Managing CCXML applications ......................................................................87
Adding a CCXML application definition to the Vision Console ..........................87
Removing a CCXML application definition from the Vision Console...................90
Modifying a CCXML application definition.....................................................90
CCXML application definition pattern matching syntax...................................91
Using call detail records ..............................................................................92
CDR entry format ....................................................................................92
CDR abbreviations ...................................................................................93
Managing video transcoder resources ............................................................94
Configuring a video transcoder system .......................................................94
Defining video transcoder resources for the CX Video Gateway.......................95
Specifying video transcoding in a call leg ....................................................96
Video transcoder logging ..........................................................................96
Video call completion to voice service............................................................98
Call logic ................................................................................................98
Using the service.....................................................................................99
Adding the gateway.ccxml application ........................................................99
Enabling the Call Server for early media .....................................................99
Creating a gateway routing table entry ..................................................... 100
Examples for VCCV ................................................................................ 101
Configuring streaming-only media server applications.................................... 102
Chapter 8:
SIP interface ............................................................................103
Overview of the SIP interface..................................................................... 103
Interoperability ........................................................................................ 104
Inbound calls........................................................................................... 105
Outbound calls......................................................................................... 106
ISUP to SIP cause values........................................................................... 107
SIP to ISUP cause values........................................................................... 109
Chapter 9:
Fine tuning the CX Video Gateway configuration ......................111
Overview of fine tuning the gateway configuration ........................................ 111
Fine tuning the media board configuration ................................................... 112
oamsys.cfg file ...................................................................................... 112
Media board configuration files ................................................................ 113
Fine tuning the telecom configuration.......................................................... 116
Settings for all models............................................................................ 116
Setting for ISDN models ......................................................................... 120
Settings for the ISUP models with Vision™ Signaling Servers ....................... 121
Settings for ISUP models that use native ISUP signaling.............................. 122
Fine tuning the H.100 clocking configuration ................................................ 123
Default H.100 clocking configuration ........................................................ 123
H.100 clock manager configuration file ..................................................... 124
Changing the default H.100 clocking configuration...................................... 125
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