Chapter 25: Enterprise VoIP Network Management

Configuration Buttons

Servers button displays the VoIP domain name, servers in the system, and server ID length. Lets you add/remove servers and change the VoIP domain master. Displays the configuration and informational tabs listed in the next section.

Codec button lets you configure individual codec profiles—silence suppression, codec, jitter buffer range, RTP packet length, DTMF delivery, and enable/disable SIP early media.

User button displays information about extensions in the VoIP domain and lets you change an extension to global or local and relocate an extension.

Global LCR button lets you add E.164 number patterns and specify source and target sites.

Tabs Displayed with the Servers Button

Information tab displays information about the selected site.

IP Networks tab defines IP networks and the bandwidth information for an AltiWare site. Bandwidth usage control for Internet and intranet can be set up here. If the bandwidth usage exceeds the maximum setting, the call will not be established.

IP Dialing Table tab defines the IP dialing table for an AltiWare site. Specified information here includes a codec profile and a protocol (SIP or H323) for the communication from this site to the selected site.

IP Codec tab lets you specify an inter-gateway codec and define IP device ranges to which you can assign a codec profile.

Number Plan tab displays the number plan information that is set up in AltiWare Administrator, System Configuration window, Number Plan tab.

Changing the AltiEnterprise Manager Password

Only a person with DomainAdmin rights can change the AltiEnterprise Manager password. To change the password, click the Password button at the top of the AltiEnterprise Manager window. The following dialog box opens:

Enter the old password, and the new password. Confirm the password, and click OK.

Setting VoIP Codec Profiles

The codec setting in AltiWare 5.1 is profile-based. For different IP addresses and protocols, a different preferred codec can be used. Each codec profile can have its own codec (G.711, G.723, G.729), packet length, and jitter buffer. The codec profile can be assigned to connectivity with a remote server, IP phone or other VoIP device.

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AltiGen comm ACM 5.1 Setting VoIP Codec Profiles, Changing the AltiEnterprise Manager Password, Configuration Buttons