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Cisco High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module

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ATM—Asynchronous Transport Mode.

adaptive jitter buffering—adaptive jitter buffer intelligently balances delay and packet loss through the gateway for maximum call clarity and quality.

CAS—Channel Associated signaling. A signaling technique that uses the same facility path for both voice and signaling traffic.

comfort noise generation—While using VAD, the DSP at the destination emulates background noise from the source side, preventing the perception that a call is disconnected.

DSP—Digital Signal Processor. Specialized microprocessor used for voice processing.

DTMF—dual tone multifrequency. Tones used to send phone number digits to and from a switch. DTMF tones identify the number 0-9 and the * and # symbols.

ground start— Used for PBX and other services that must have ground signal to indicate when a dial tone is applied by the serving switching system or is used to avoid glare. Advantages of Ground-Start: minimizes the possibility of glare; provides Far-End Disconnect Supervision (for example, the remote user can disconnect, and local FXO can be made aware of this and also disconnect).

H.323—ITU-T standard for multimedia logical channels.

NM-HDA—High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module.

immediate start— In the immediate start protocol, the originating side does not wait for a wink before sending addressing information. After receiving addressing digits, the terminating side then goes off-hook for the duration of the call. The originating endpoint maintains off-hook for the duration of the call.

loop start— Use the loop signaling format. On-hook and off-hook states are represented by the absence or presence of current in the loop. Loop start is used for signaling over subscriber line circuit, or loop. Loop start might have two problems of glare state and no disconnect recognition.

NM—network module.

PSTN—Public Switched Telephone Network.

RAS—Registration Admissions and Status Protocol.

SAS—Signaling Access Server. Also called a signaling controller. A server based on TransPath system technology that interfaces between the NAS and the SS7 signaling network.

SVC—switched virtual circuit.

T1—24 64kpbs timeslots on a 1.544 Mbps serial interface.

VAD—Voice Activity Detection (silence suppression) Bandwidth on the packet network is used only when someone is speaking.

WinkTelCo terminology for a specific transition of the signaling bits on a T1 line. If the originating state of the signaling bits indicates on-hook, then a “wink” is an on-hook to off-hook to on-hook transition. The timing of the wink and the values of the signaling bits for on-hook and off-hook can depend on signaling type.

Wink StartThe terminating side responds to an off-hook from the originating side with a short wink. This wink tells the originating side that the terminating side is ready to receive addressing digits. After receiving addressing digits, the terminating side then goes off-hook for the duration of the call.

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Contents Cisco High-Density Analog Voice and Fax Network Module Feature History Release ModificationBase Module Feature OverviewVoice Port Numbers InterfaceFXS and FXO Interfaces Telephony Signaling InterfacesDisconnect Supervision Commands Delay in Voice Networks FXO Supervisory Disconnect Tone CommandsEcho Cancellation Voice Level AdjustmentAdaptive Jitter Buffering Serviceability Voice Activity Detection CommandsBenefits Cost EffectiveSupported High-Complexity Codecs RestrictionsSupported Medium-Complexity Codecs Supported low-Complexity CodecsRelated Documents Supported PlatformsCisco 2600 series Prerequisites Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCsConfiguring Analog FXO and FXS Voice Ports Configuration TasksCommand Purpose FXO or FXSDefault is Keyword default is 25 on Cisco 2600 seriesDefault is the pattern specified by the cptone Locale that has been configuredFine-Tuning Analog Voice Ports Configuring Voice Activity Detection VADConfiguring Disconnect Supervision Commands Reversal is enabled Enables battery reversal. The default is that batteryFor FXO ports-Use the no battery-reversal Command to configure a loop-start voice port to notConfiguring FXO Supervisory Disconnect Tone Commands Sec. The default is From 0 to 1000 0 ms to 10 sec. The default isExits voice class configuration mode Voice network module is installedConfiguring Timeouts Commands Timing Commands Configuring Adaptive Jitter Adjustment Voice Quality Tuning CommandsConfiguring Voice Level Adjustment Configuring Echo AdjustmentPlatform Command Syntax Verifying Analog Voice-Port ConfigurationsTroubleshooting Chart, Voice Port Testing Commands, Troubleshooting TipsProblem Suggested Action Troubleshooting ChartReconfigure the voice port Keyword setting also called region tone is USConfiguring Voice Level Adjustment section on Voice Port Testing CommandsLoopback Function Tests Detector-Related Function TestsRelay-Related Function Tests Tone Injection TestsKeyword fax to force the voice port into fax mode Fax/Voice Mode TestsTest. Enter the keyword disable to return Voice port to voice modeAnalog FXO Voice Port Example Configuration ExamplesAnalog FXS Voice Port Example Debug dspapi, Debug hpi, Command ReferenceDebug dspapi Defaults Command Modes Command HistorySyntax Description Release ModificationRelated Commands Description Command Modes Command History DefaultsDebug hpi Usage Guidelines ExamplesTo global configuration mode Global configurationVoice-port Cisco 2600, and Cisco 3600 RouterEncapsulation Dial-peer voiceGlossary
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