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These settings are mergeable. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
These settings can be edited online. Changes to these settings do not require a reboot of the system.
Field |
Description |
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Codec Selection |
Default = System Default Set the supported codecs. Where possible, Avaya recommend that you use the same set of codecs for all IP Office systems, lines, and extensions. The options are:
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Fax Transport Support |
Default = None. If enabled, when the IP Office detects fax tone, it will renegotiate the call codec as configured below.
The supported options are:
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Call Initiation Timeout (s) |
Default = 4 seconds. Range = 1 to 99 seconds. Sets how long the IP Office system should wait for a response to an attempt to initiate a call before following the alternate routes set in an ARS form. |
DTMF Support |
Default = RFC2833 (IP500 V2), RFC2833/RFC4733 (Linux-Based Server) Sets how the IP Office signals DTMF key press digits to the remote end. The options are:
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Media Security |
Default = Same as System. These setting control whether SRTP is used for this line and the settings used for the SRTP. The options are:
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Advanced Media Security Options |
Default = Same as System. Sets the requirements for SRTP when enabled.
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VoIP Silence Suppression |
Default = Off When enabled, when the IP Office detects silence during an IP call, it does not send any audio data.
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Allow Direct Media Path |
Default = On This settings controls whether calls between IP endpoints and/or lines must go through the IP Office.
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Re-Invite Supported |
Default = Off. When enabled, the IP Office can use
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Codec Lockdown |
Default = Off. After making a SIP offer with a list of codecs, the IP Office expects an answer with a single codec selected from the list. User agents that send an answer with multiple codecs expect to switch to any of those codecs during the call without further negotiation, which the IP Office does not support. Instead, loss of speech occurs if the user agent changes codec without renegotiating.
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Force direct media with phones |
Default = On When enabled, if an Avaya IP phone dials digits during a direct media call, the IP Office changes the call to indirect media and sends the digits as RFC2833. 15-seconds after the last digit, the IP Office changes the call back to direct media.
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G.711 Fax ECAN |
Default = Off When enabled, if the IP Office detects a fax call, it switches to G.711 with echo cancellation (ECAN) based on the 'G.711 Fax ECAN field, NLP disabled, a fixed jitter buffer, and silence suppression is disabled. You can use this to avoid an ECAN mismatch with the trunk provider.
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