
Chapter 3: Configuration
•Apartment: Unit (Apartment, suite) - Example: Apt 42.
•Floor: Floor - Example: 4.
•Room no.: Room number - Example: 450F.
•Place type: Place type - Example: Office.
•Postal community name: Example: Leonia.
•P.O. Box: Post office box (P.O. BOX) - Example: 12345.
•Additional code: Example: 1320300003.
•Emergency Call Service: (e.g. E911 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA.
•Emergency Call Service: Emergency Call Service ELIN identifier data format is defined to carry the ELIN identifier as used during emergency call setup to a traditional CAMA or ISDN
Parameter Configuration: Policies
Network Policy Discovery enables the efficient discovery and diagnosis of mismatch issues with the VLAN configuration, along with the associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes, which apply for a set of specific protocol applications on that port. Improper network policy configurations are a very significant issue in VoIP environments that frequently result in voice quality degradation or loss of service. Policies are only intended for use with applications that have specific
The network policy attributes advertised are:
1.Layer 2 VLAN ID (IEEE
2.Layer 2 priority value (IEEE
3.Layer 3 Diffserv code point (DSCP) value (IETF RFC 2474)
This network policy is potentially advertised and associated with multiple sets of application types supported on a given port. The application types specifically addressed are:
1.Voice
2.Guest Voice
3.Softphone Voice
4.Videoconferencing
5.Streaming Video
6.Control / Signaling (conditionally support a separate network policy for the media types above)
A large network may support multiple VoIP policies across the entire organization and different policies per application type.
NOTE:
•Delete: Check to delete the policy. It will be deleted during the next save.
•Policy ID: ID for the policy. This is auto generated and should be used when selecting the polices that are mapped to the specific ports.
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