VoIP Profile Configuration
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Procedure
To configure voice volume
Mode
Profile VoIP
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(pf-voip)[
name
]#voice-volume
value
Set the voice volume to
value
in dB
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
]#voice-
volume
value
Set the voice volume to a different value as
specified in the VoIP profile
Example: Configure Voice Volume
The following example shows how to set the voice volume for the VoIP profile to 10 dB and specify
an other value 20 dB for a specific H.323 interface
SN>
enable
SN#
configure
SN(cfg)#
profile voip ISoIPProfile
SN(pf-voip)[ISoIPPr~]#
voice-volume 10
SN(pf-voip)[ISoIPPr~]#
exit
SN(cfg)#
context cs
SN(ctx-cs)[switch]#
interface h323 IpBackbone
SN(if-h323)[IpBackb~]#
voice-volume 20
26.8 Configure Dejitter Buffer (Advanced)
Packet networks always introduce a certain amount of jitter in the arrival of voice packets. To
compensate for the fluctuating network conditions, SmartWare has implemented a dejitter buffer in
its voice gateway. Typical voice sources generate voice packets at a constant rate. The matching voice
decompression algorithm also expects incoming voice packets to arrive at a constant rate. However,
the packet-by-packet delay inflicted by the network may be different for each packet. The result:
packets that are sent in equal spacing from the left gateway arrive with irregular spacing at the right
hand gateway, as shown in Figure 26-5.
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03