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VoIP Profile Configuration
Figure 26-1: VoIP profile association
26.2 VoIP Profile Configuration Task List
The various components can be configured in the VoIP profile mode and often in the CS interface
mode also.
Generally the configuration in the VoIP profile applies to all calls going through that
gateway.
If required, the components could be overwritten for a specific interface. The following
configuration tasks describe the configuration of the individual components. You don't have to
perform the configuration in the order described below.
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Create a VoIP Profile
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Enable DTMF Relay
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Enable Echo Canceller
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Enable Silence Compression
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Configure Voice Volume
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Configure Dejitter Buffer (Advanced)
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Enable/Disable Filters (Advanced)
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Show VoIP Profile Configuration and Assign to VoIP gateway
26.3 Create a VoIP Profile
Prior to configuring the voice parameters a VoIP profile has to be created. Each VoIP profile has a
name. The name can be any arbitrary string of not more than 25 characters. For ease of identification
the name of the associated gateway can be a part of the name. By creating the VoIP profile you enter
the VoIP profile configuration mode. Once entered you can configure the various components.
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03