QX1000 Manual II: Administrator's Guide
Administrator’s Menus
QX1000; (SW Version 5.3.x)
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values allowed” will appear. The difference between Max and Min RTP ports should be 100 ports or less (according to the system’s capabilities)
otherwise the corresponding warning appears. RTP/RTCP Port ranges cannot include the defined SIP UDP ports (see
) otherwise an
error message will appear.
Telephone Event Draft Support
enables telephony events transmission according to the draft-ietf-avt-rfc2833bis-04. The checkbox needs to be
toggled if the SIP destination party phone or IVR has problems recognizing DTMFs generated by the QX1000.
Enable RTCP Support
enables Real Time Control Protocol support and allows for the RTCP packets transmission. RTCP protocol is used for
monitoring the RTP streams and changing RTP characteristics depending on Network conditions.
The
RTP Settings – Edit Entry
page offers a drop down list
and a checkbox.
Packetization
Interval
contains possible values (in
milliseconds) to be configured for the selected codec.
The
Enable
Silence Suppression
checkbox selection enables
voice activity detection for the selected codec.
Fig. II-161: RTP Settings - Edit Entry
To Edit Codec Parameters
1.
Select the codec from the
Codecs Table
that is to be edited.
2.
Press the
Edit
button on the
RTP Settings
page. The
Edit Entry
page will appear in the browser window.
3.
Change values in
Packetization Interval
and/or enable/disable
Silence Suppression
.
4.
To save the codec settings press
Save
, or to keep the initial data click
Back
.
NAT Traversal Settings
The
NAT Traversal
Settings
page is divided into separate pages used to configure General NAT settings, SIP NAT parameters, RTP and STUN
parameters for NAT and a page where the NAT Exclusion table may be filled.
The
General Settings
page consists of a manipulation radio
buttons group to select the mode of the NAT Traversal usage for
the SIP traffic (any incoming and outgoing SIP messages from
and to the QX1000 will be routed through the NAT PC).
•
Automatic
– with this selection, system will analyze the
QX1000’s WAN IP address and if it is in the IP range
specified for local networks (according to RFC), the SIP
traffic will be routed through NAT. Otherwise, if QX1000’s
WAN IP address is outside the specified IP range, no SIP
traffic will be routed through NAT server.
•
Force
– with this selection, all the SIP traffic will be routed
through the NAT server.
•
Disable
– with this selection, no SIP traffic will be routed
through the NAT server.
Fig. II-162: General NAT traversal page
The
SIP Parameters
page is used to configure NAT specific settings for SIP and offers two independent groups of settings:
UDP Parameters
:
Manipulation radio buttons allow you to select the type of
connection over NAT:
Selecting
Use STUN
will switch to automatic discovery of
Mapped settings for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT. STUN
settings are configured on the STUN parameters page (see
below).
Selecting
Use Manual NAT Traversal
allows you to manually
define the mapped settings for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT:
Mapped Hos
t requires the IP address of the mapped host for
SIP UDP traffic over NAT.
Fig. II-163: SIP Parameters page
Mapped Port
requires the port number on the mapped host for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT.