Intel 05-2352-005 manual Configuring T.38 Service Port Range

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3.Using a text editor, open the .config file.

4.Locate the [IPVSC] section in the .config file.

5.In the [IPVSC] section, locate the line

setparm 0x4005, 49512 !set the rtpPortBase on IPVSC

The number 49512 is the default value for this parameter. You may change the beginning of the UDP/RTP port range by first editing this value and saving the .config file.

6.After you have saved the .config file with the new UDP/RTP port value, open the Command Prompt window.

7.From the Command Prompt, change the directory to /usr/dialogic/data.

8.Execute fcdgen as follows:

/usr/dialogic/bin/fcdgen -f <input filename>.config -o <output filename>.fcd

The resulting FCD file is created in the /usr/dialogic/data directory. If the -o option is omitted from the command, the default output FCD file will have the same filename as the user-modified input .config file, but with an .fcd extension.

9.Restart the system service to download the new configuration to HMP.

Configuring T.38 Service Port Range

The HMP system currently defaults to port 6000 as the starting UDP/RTP port for the T.38 service port. If the T.38 service port range used by the HMP system conflicts with other RTP service, the following procedure describes how to configure HMP to use a different

T.38 service port range:

1.Stop the system service.

2.Locate the .config file in the /usr/dialogic/data directory that matches the FCD/PCD files associated with your licensed configuration.

3.Using a text editor, open the .config file.

4.Locate the [0xe] section in the .config file.

5.In the [0xe] section, locate the line

setparm 0x4c21, 6000 ! QFC3_PrmIPRxPortBase (QFC3_PrmLocalUDPPortBase)

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