VoIP Profile Configuration
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Mode
Profile VoIP
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#echo-
canceller
Enable echo canceller
Step 2
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#exit
Step 3
node
(cfg)#context cs
Step 4
node
(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface
isoip
name
or
node
(ctx-cs)[switch]#interface h323
name
Optional:
Change to CS interface configuration mode to
overwrite the settings in the VoIP profile in a
specific CS interface
Step 5
node
(if-
type
)[
if-name
]#no echo-
canceller
Disable echo canceller on a specific interface
Example: Enable Echo Canceller
The following example shows how to enable the echo cancellation for the VoIP profile.
SN>
enable
SN#
configure
SN(cfg)#
profile voip ISoIPProfile
SN(pf-voip)[ISoIPPr~]#
echo-canceller
26.6 Enable Silence Compression
Silence compression detects the silent periods in a phone conversation and stops the sending of
media packets during these periods. Since conversations are essentially half duplex (people do not
talk simultaneously) this can reduce the bandwith consumption of a voice over packet connection
considerably. Comfort noise is generated at the remote end of the silent direction to avoid the
impression that the connection is dead. Silence compression and comfort noise can only be enabled
together.
Procedure
To enable silence compression
Mode
Profile VoIP
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#silence-
compression
Enable silence compression and comfort noise
Step 2
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#exit
Step 3
node
(cfg)#context cs
Optional:
Change to CS interface configuration mode to
overwrite the settings in the VoIP profile in a
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03