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Genie Distribution User Manual v1.6
9. The newly created program will be displayed in the
Programs panel
and in the
Master
panel
. Dial the program by loading and connecting using the
Master panel
, or
dial the
program manually
using the codec front panel.
24.16
Multiple Peer-to-Peer SIP Programs
The codec is also capable of creating multiple SIP Peer-to-Peer connections. Configure a new
program and configure each SIP audio stream as you would for a single
SIP Peer-to-Peer program
.
The SIP UDP audio ports are automatically allocated by the Java Toolbox Web-GUI when you create
SIP programs incorporating multiple audio streams. The first stream uses UDP audio port 5004 and
then each subsequent stream created will in the following order use UDP audio ports 5006, 5008,
5010, 5012 and 5014. These audio ports need to be open in your firewall at each end of the
connection to allow the successful transfer of audio packets.
Answering Multiple SIP Calls
To answer multiple SIP calls you need to create and
lock a suitable SIP answering program
in the
codec, or it will be unloaded by the first SIP call and a default peer-to-peer program will be loaded.
There is no Tieline session data transferred during SIP calls to assist with configuring the codec.
Important Notes:
·
Remember to lock an answering program in a codec when answering multiple SIP
calls.
·
When multiple calls are answered by the codec they are routed to audio inputs and
outputs on a first come, first served basis.
·
Ensure the appropriate UDP audio ports are open in your firewall to allow multiple
SIP audio streams to connect. See
Installing the Codec at the Studio
for more
information.
·
Failover and SmartStream PLUS redundant streaming are not available with SIP
connections.
24.17
Dial and Disconnect a Program
Connecting a Program
1. Click to select the program you want to load from the
Programs
list in the
Master panel
.