Avaya 4.2 manual Voice Compression, Installing VCM Cards

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1.9 Voice Compression

Calls to and from IP devices can require conversion to the audio codec format being used by the IP device. In the IP Office this conversion is done by voice compression channels. These support the common IP audio codecs G711, G723 and G729a.

For Small Office Edition control units either 3 or 16 integral channels are included. For IP400 control units channels can be added by fitting IP400 VCM cards. For the IP500 control unit channels can be added using either IP400 VCM cards or licensed IP500 VCM cards.

The voice compression channels are used as follows.

IP Device to Non-IP Device

These calls require a voice compression channel for the duration of the call. If no channel is available busing indication is returned to the call.

IP Device to IP Device

Call progress tones (for example dial tone, secondary dial tone, etc) do not require voice compression channels with the following exceptions:

Short code confirmation, ARS camp on and account code entry tones require a voice compression channel.

Devices using G723 require a voice compression channel for all tones except call waiting.

When a call is connected:

If the IP devices use the same audio codec no voice compression channel is used.

If the devices use differing audio codecs, a voice compression channel is required for each.

Non-IP Device to Non-IP Device

No voice compression channels are required except for Small Office Edition Embedded Voicemail access.

Music on Hold

This is provided from the IP Office's TDM bus and therefore requires a voice compression channel when played to an IP device.

Conference Resources and IP Devices

Conferencing resources are managed by the conference chip which is on the IP Office's TDM bus. Therefore, a voice compression channel is required for each IP device involved in a conference. This includes services that use conference resources such as call listen, intrusion, call recording and silent monitoring.

Page Calls to IP Device

Page calls require 1 voice compression channel per audio codec being used by any IP devices involved. IP Office 4.0 and higher only uses G729a for page calls, therefore only requiring one channel but also only supporting pages to G729a capable devices.

Voicemail Services and IP Devices

Calls to the IP Office voicemail servers (Voice Mail Pro, Voicemail Lite and Embedded Voicemail) are treated as data calls from the TDM bus. Therefore calls from an IP device to voicemail require a voice compression channel.

On the Small Office Edition, embedded voicemail uses voice compression channels for audio conversion. Therefore all calls to SOE embedded voicemail require a voice compression channel and calls from IP devices require two voice compression channels.

Fax Calls

These are voice calls but with a slightly wider frequency range than spoken voice calls. IP Office only supports fax across IP between IP Office systems with the Fax Transport option selected. It does not currently support T38.

SIP Calls

SIP Line Call to/from Non-IP Devices Voice compression channel required.

Outgoing SIP Line Call from IP Device No voice compression channel required.

Incoming SIP Line Call to IP Device

Voice compression channel reserved until call connected.

Installing VCM Cards

Refer to the IP Office Installation manual.

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IP Office 4.2

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Contents H323 IP Telephone Installation IP OfficeH323 Install IP Office Contents Page Chapter IP Office IP Phones Page IP Office IP Phones ∙ Dhcp versus Static IP Installation∙ Network Assessment What is New IP OfficeSupported Phones H323 IP Supported IP Office Core Phones Models SoftwareSystem Capacity Extension CapacityCall Capacity IP Office Unit Maximum Maximum VCMPhone Firmware Simple Installation Complex Installation Installation Requirements ∙ Warning a Network Assessment is Mandatory Network Assessment∙ G711 20ms ∙ G723a 80ms ∙ G729 40ms Installing VCM Cards Voice CompressionIP400 VCM Cards IP500 VCM cardsPotential VoIP Problems 10 QoSUser PC Connection ∙ Gigabit EthernetPower Supply Options Spare Wire Power OptionsDedicated Plug-Top Power Supply Units ∙ Avaya 1151D1 Power Supply Unit PSU802.3af Power over Ethernet PoE Options ∙ Avaya 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit Mid-Span Power Unit∙ Power of Ethernet POE Switch Phone 802.3af ClassFile Server Options IP Office ManagerIP Office Unit Memory Card 3rd Party SoftwareTransferring Files to the Card Using File Management Transferring Files to the Card Using TftpControl Unit Memory Card Page Chapter Installation Installation ∙ o Dhcp Mode IP Phone Software and Settings FilesDhcp Server ∙ o Number of Dhcp IP AddressesCreating/Editing the Settings File Manually Creating Extensions ∙ To switch to static address installation Phone ConnectionStatic Address Installation Phone Registration ∙ Password =∙ Ext. = Extension & User Setup Phone SecurityBackup Restore Http AuthenticationManual Backup/Restore Control Specifying the Bruri ValueSeries Phone Backup File Field DescriptionHttp Server Configuration for Backup/Restore Select PropertiesListing Registered Phones Error Messages Chapter Other Installation Options Other Installation Options VPN Remote PhonesInstallation Documentation Supported VPNremote Phone FirmwareLicensing VPNremote Phones on IP Office Product Section Title Doc ReferenceConfiguring the IP Phone for VPNremote Enable VPN Phone AllowedVlan and IP Phones Type Description Advantages DisadvantagesVlan and Dhcp Option Data Vlan Dhcp Settings Voice Vlan Dhcp SettingsDhcp Option Description Example setup Overview HP-Switch ConfigurationHP Procurve CLI output Port Vlan Description Voice DataOption Value Example System OverviewPort Vlan 209 Voice Vlan 210 Data Page Chapter Static Administration Options Static Administration Options Entering Data for Administrative OptionsHold vs Mute ∙ 4601, 4602, 5601, 5602 Speaker keyQOS Option Settings Secondary Ethernet Hub/IR Interface Enable/DisableView Details ∙ If self-test passes Self-Test Procedure∙ If self-test fails Resetting a Phone Resetting a PhoneClearing a Phone Setting the Sson on IP Office Setting the Sson on an IP PhoneSite Specific Option Number Switching automatic gain control on/off Automatic Gain Control∙ Handset AGC = ∙ Headset AGC =Chapter Restart Scenarios Restart Scenarios Correct Boot File and Application File Already Loaded Boot File Needs UpgradingNo Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading Page Chapter Infrared Dialling ∙ Dial a Number to Start a Call Infrared Dialling∙ Swap Text Files During a Call Enabling the IR Port Dialling Phone NumbersPalm Organizer Windows Pocket PCBeaming Files During a Call Chapter Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Alternate Dhcp Server Setup Using a Windows Dhcp Server Windows Dhcp Setup for H323 IP PhonesSelect Start Programs Administrative Tools Dhcp Checking for Dhcp2b. Adding a 242 Option ∙ Data type String ∙ Code2c. Adding a 176 Option Alternate Options Chapter WML Server Setup WML Server Setup What WML is SupportedTesting 4620 WML Browsing Using Xitami Installing the Web ServerConfiguring the Xitami Web Server for WAP IntroductionInstalling Sample WML Pages 4a. Creating a Simple WMLSetting the Home SET WmlportMicrosoft IIS Web Server WML Configuration Apache Web Server WML Configuration∙ Associated extension wml Open URL Entry Case 1. Input Box Followed by an Anchor TagCase 2. Input Box Followed by an a Tag Case 3. Input Box Followed by a Submit ButtonPage Index Avpp Conflict END of Avaya 4620 IP Phone VCM L2QVLAN PWB SN Sson SET Dnssrvr SET Domain Tftpdir Vlanid Vlantest 43 H323 Install IP Office H323 Install IP Office