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Table 20 PHONE

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

Default Voice Codec

A voice codec (coder/decoder) converts voice data to electrical signals

 

for transmission over a network.

 

Use this field to select the type of voice coder/decoder (codec) that you

 

want the Prestige to use. Choosing a voice codec depends on a tradeoff

 

between transmission speed, sound quality and desired bandwidth

 

usage. G.711 provides higher voice quality than G.729 but requires

 

64kbps of bandwidth while G.729 only requires 8kbps. The Prestige can

 

only connect to other phones that use the same codec as the Prestige.

 

If you want to use G.711, G.711u is used mainly in North America and

 

G.711a is used in most of the rest of the world.

Speaking Volume(-14~14)

Select the default gain for the Prestige’s microphone, where –14 is the

 

minimum (least sensitive) and 14 is the maximum (most responsive).

 

The callee may hear an echo if you set the microphone’s volume to the

 

maximum.

Listening Volume(-14~14)

Select the default speaker volume on the Prestige, where –14 is the

 

minimum (quietest) and 14 is the maximum (loudest).

RTP Port

Real time Transport Protocol is used to handle voice data transfer. Use

 

this field to configure the Prestige’s listening port for RTP traffic. Leave

 

this field set to the defaults if you were not given a RTP port to use.

Jitter Buffer

A larger receiving buffer allows the Prestige to rearrange data packets

 

that arrive in the wrong order.

 

Packets are dropped if they arrive out of order and the receiving buffer

 

is full.

 

Increasing the buffer size introduces latency. Too large and a significant

 

delay could be introduced over a slow connection, too small and the

 

signal may distort.

Voice Frames per Packet

Use smaller packet sizes to reduce the number of speech frames sent

 

per packet. If a small packet does not reach its destination is it less

 

significant than if the packet contained many speech frames.

DTMF Relay

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency signals are generated when you press a key

 

on the Keypad and communicate information (such as telephone

 

numbers) to the VoIP gateway.

 

Select disable to send the DTMF digits uncompressed from the

 

remaining protocols to use a compression method to match that of your

 

ITSP’s.

 

Select Inband(RFC 2833) to send the DTMF tones in RTP packets.

 

Select Outband to send the DTMF tones in SIP messages.

 

 

DTMF Payload (0-127)

This field allows you to set the DTMF payload type. It is recommended

 

to leave the default setting for this field.

APPLY

Click APPLY to save your changes without restarting the Prestige. Your

 

wireless LAN, Internet and SIP settings changes do not take affect until

 

you use RESTART (in the navigation panel).

CANCEL

Click CANCEL to begin configuring this screen afresh.

 

 

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Contents Prestige 2000WV2 Page Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks Prestige 2000WV2 User’s GuideFederal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement CertificationsSafety Warnings Safety WarningsZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL Limited WarrantyCustomer Support Customer SupportUnited Kingdom Table of Contents Chapter Network Settings Chapter Information Menus Appendix a Product Specifications 107 Appendix B Appendix C Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Table of Contents List of Figures List of FiguresPeer-to-Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network 119 List of Tables List of TablesEight Subnets Preface About Your PrestigeRelated Documentation Syntax ConventionsUser Guide Feedback Graphics Icons KeyFeatures Getting To Know Your PrestigeApplications Place a Call via SIP Proxy Server SIP Call ServerAd-Hoc Wireless Intercom Direct IP to IP CallingGetting to Know the Prestige Hardware Prestige Hardware DescriptionsPrestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Getting To Know Your Prestige Using the LCD Screen Menus Using the LCD Screen MenusLCD Main Screen Text Input Navigating the LCD Screen MenusPrestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide LCD Main Screen Press the OK key when you are done Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Using the LCD Screen Menus Wireless LAN Setup Menus Wireless LAN Setup MenusSite Survey Select Site SurveyNetwork Mode Select Wireless in the first menu screen use the up or downSsid Arrow to highlight it and then press the Left keySelect Network Mode ChannelRate WEP EncryptionAuthentication Type Select Key SelectWEP for encryption, not for authentication ProfilesCreate Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Wireless LAN Setup Menus Network Settings Network SettingsFixed IP Select IP AddressDhcp Select Subnet MaskPPPoE Select PPPoE Name Select PPPoE PwdSIP Settings SIP SettingsRegistrar Server Select Registrar Select Registrar IPSelect Expiry Time Outbound Proxy ServerSelect Outbound Proxy Proxy Server Select Proxy ServerUser Account Select User Account Select Phone NumberSelect User Pwd Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide SIP Settings Phonebook Calling MethodsAdding a Phonebook Entry PhonebookEditing Phonebook Entries Select Add EntryErasing Phonebook Entries Speed Dial Phonebook Entries Select Speed DialMissed Calls Call HistoryCall History Received Calls Dialed Calls Erasing CallsSelect Erase Calls Setting the Ring Melody Miscellaneous SettingsMiscellaneous Settings Adjusting the Ring Volume Setting the Vibration ModeSelect Ringer Volume Setting the Time Setting the DateSelect Edit Time Select Edit DateSetting the Banner Setting the Key LockSelect Settings in the first menu screen Press the Left key to save your settingSetting the Don’t Disturb Select Don’t DisturbPrestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Miscellaneous Settings Information Menus Displaying InformationSelect MAC Address Information Menus11Select Firmware Ver Using the Phonebook to Dial a Telephone Number Using Speed Dial to Dial a Telephone NumberPrestige Usage Dialing a Telephone NumberAnswering a Call Changing the VolumeRejecting a Call Using the Web Configurator Screens Introduction to the Web ConfiguratorLogin Using the Web Configurator ScreensNavigating the Prestige Web Configurator Login ScreenWeb Configurator User Screens Summary SIPNAT Trvsl Phone BookPhone Web Configurator Administrator Screens SummaryTOS/DS User Web Configurator Screens User Web Configurator ScreensDevice Information IP Address AssignmentIP Address and Subnet Mask MAC AddressNetwork Configuration Static DNS ServerCancel Network Configuration DhcpApply Dhcp Network Configuration PPPoE PPPoE Network ConfigurationVoIP Introduction 12.9.1 SIPSIP Identities PPPoESIP Call Progression SIP Client ServerSIP Call Progression InviteSIP Proxy Server SIP Configuration 12.9.1.4 RTP12.11 NAT SIP ProxyNAT Example NAT TypesFull Cone NAT Full Cone Restricted Cone Port Restricted SymmetricRestricted Cone NAT Full Cone NAT ExamplePort Restricted Cone NAT Symmetric NATSIP ALG NAT and SIPFake WAN Address on SIP and RTP Stun NAT Traversal ConfigurationOutbound Proxy NAT Traversal Configuration ALGPhone Book Configuration Phone BookCalling Methods StunPhonebook DeleteWireless Introduction Wireless SettingsWEP Encryption Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide PhonebookSsid WEPSystem 12.19 S/W UpdateSubmit W Update Zip files before you can upload themAdministrator Web Configurator Screens Administrator Web Configurator ScreensSIP Proxy Configuration Type the SIP proxy server settingsSIP Configuration SIP URIVoice Coding Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide IP Configuration13.3.1 G.711 Phone Setting Pstn Call Setup Signaling13.3.2 G.729 100 Administrator Web Configurator Screens Quality of Service Administrator Web Configurator Screens 10113.8 ToS 102 Administrator Web Configurator ScreensIntroduction to DiffServ Problems Starting Up the Prestige TroubleshootingProblems Using the Keypad Troubleshooting Accessing the Prestige Problems Accessing the Prestige104 Troubleshooting Error Message Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory Default SettingsError Message Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 105Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide 106 Troubleshooting Specification Tables Hardware SpecificationsAppendix a Product Specifications 107 MICPrestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide Firmware Features 108 Appendix a Product SpecificationsHTTP, TFTP, TCP, UDP, DNS, ARP, Icmp EssidIP Addressing IP ClassesClasses of IP Addresses Appendix B IP Subnetting 109Subnet Masks SubnettingAllowed IP Address Range By Class Natural MasksExample Two Subnets Alternative Subnet Mask NotationTwo Subnets Example Appendix B IP Subnetting 111Subnet 112 Appendix B IP SubnettingExample Four Subnets Appendix B IP Subnetting 113Example Eight Subnets Eight SubnetsClass C Subnet Planning 114 Appendix B IP SubnettingClass B Subnet Planning Subnetting With Class a and Class B NetworksAppendix B IP Subnetting 115 Prestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide 116 Appendix B IP Subnetting PPPoE in Action Benefits of PPPoETraditional Dial-up Scenario Appendix C PPPoE 117How PPPoE Works Prestige as a PPPoE ClientAd-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration Wireless LAN TopologiesAppendix D Wireless LANs 119 Basic Service Set 120 Appendix D Wireless LANsAppendix D Wireless LANs 121 Infrastructure WlanPrestige 2000WV2 User’s Guide 122 Appendix D Wireless LANs Index NumericsIndex 123 Dtmf124 Index 711 22, 98 729 22, 99Index 125 126 Index SIP ALGIndex 127 Wlan
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