Avaya 3910 manual Disp ip-codec-set, On next

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Ensuring the best

audio quality.

“disp ip-codec-set 1”

Voice Portal

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5.1.1 Ensuring best-quality IP Audio

To ensure best audio quality when calling Voice Portal from an IP phone, use the “display ip-codec-set 1” command and verify that a G711MU codec is shown at the first position.

Voice Portal supports Voip Audio Formats set to audio/basic(default) or audio/x- alaw-basic. This selection is defined on the VPMS’s web page under the VoIP Settings. Make sure the switch is configured to support the codec you select.

If you have selected audio/basic on the VPMS, then the codec set on the switch should include G711MU. If you have selected audio/x-alaw-basicon the VPMS, then the codec set on the switch should include G711A.

Note: When Voice Portal negotiates a codec from the switch at call setup, it typically will use the first codec on the list (below). A G711MU codec is typically used in the US and Japan, while a G711A is used in Europe and other parts of the world.

Figure 1a: Codec Sets

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IP Codec Set

 

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Suppression

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match the same setting on

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Media Encryption: none

 

 

 

the Voice Portal system.

 

 

 

 

 

To work properly with Avaya Voice

 

5.1.2 IP-IP Direct

 

Portal, the required minimum Packet

 

 

Size setting in the IP-Code-Set is 20 ms.

 

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The above information is provided by AVAYA Inc. as a guideline. See disclaimer on page 1

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3910 specifications

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