Chapter 6 SPA9000 Field Reference

 

 

SIP Tab

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max RTP ICMP Err

Number of successive ICMP errors allowed when transmitting RTP packets to the peer

 

 

before the SPA9000 terminates the call. If value is set to 0, the SPA9000 ignores the limit

 

 

on ICMP errors.

 

 

The default is 0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

RTCP Tx Interval

Interval for sending out RTCP sender reports on an active connection. It can range from

 

 

0 to 255 seconds. During an active connection, the SPA9000 can be programmed to send

 

 

out compound RTCP packet on the connection. Each compound RTP packet except the

 

 

last one contains a SR (Sender Report) and a SDES.(Source Description). The last RTCP

 

 

packet contains an additional BYE packet. Each SR except the last one contains exactly

 

 

1 RR (Receiver Report); the last SR carries no RR. The SDES contains CNAME, NAME,

 

 

and TOOL identifiers. The CNAME is set to <User ID>@<Proxy>, NAME is set to

 

 

<Display Name> (or Anonymous if user blocks caller ID), and TOOL is set to the

 

 

Vendor/Hardware-platform-software-version (such as Linksys/SPA9000-1.0.31(b)). The

 

 

NTP timestamp used in the SR is a snapshot of the SPA9000’s local time, not the time

 

 

reported by an NTP server. If the SPA9000 receives a RR from the peer, it attempts to

 

 

compute the round trip delay and show it as the <Call Round Trip Delay> value (ms) in

 

 

the Info section of SPA9000 web page.

 

 

The default is 0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

No UDP Checksum

Select yes if you want the SPA9000 to calculate the UDP header checksum for SIP

 

 

messages. Otherwise, select no.

 

 

The default is no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stats In BYE

Determines whether the SPA9000 includes the P-RTP-Stat header or response to a BYE

 

 

message. The header contains the RTP statistics of the current call. Select yes or no from

 

 

the drop-down menu. The format of the P-RTP-Stat header is:

 

 

P-RTP-State: PS=<packets sent>,OS=<octets sent>,PR=<packets received>,OR=<octets

 

 

received>,PL=<packets lost>,JI=<jitter in ms>,LA=<delay in ms>,DU=<call duration in

 

 

s>,EN=<encoder>,DE=<decoder>.

 

 

The default is no.

 

 

 

 

 

SDP Payload Types

The configured dynamic payloads are used for outbound calls only where the SPA9000 presents the SDP offer. For inbound calls with a SDP offer, SPA9000 follow the caller dynamic payload type assignments.

SPA9000 uses the configured codec names in its outbound SDP. SPA9000 ignores the codec names in incoming SDP for standard payload types (0 – 95). For dynamic payload types, SPA9000 identifies the codec by the configured codec names. Comparison is case-insensitive.

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

NSE Dynamic Payload

NSE dynamic payload type. The valid range is 96-127.

 

 

The default is 100.

 

 

 

 

AVT Dynamic Payload

AVT dynamic payload type. The valid range is 96-127.

 

 

The default is 101.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual SDP Payload Types