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Callers can access traditional Voice Mail or IVR services (for example,
"Press 1 for more information" or "Press 2 to be connected to our customer
service department"). Ser vices that depend on long DTMF bursts cannot
be accessed.
In order to ensure that DTMF tones are being transmitted properly,the DSP
must be configured correctly in TM 3.1. If the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)
node is configured to use a voice codec other than G.711, "DTMF Tone
Detection" must be selected (checked) in TM 3.1. See Figure 21 "DTMF
tone detection" (page 70). For more information on how to configure the
IP Trunk3.01 (and later) DSP, see "Configure DSP profiles for the IP Trunk
3.01 (and later) node" (page 244). If the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node is
using G.711 without "DTMF ToneDetection" checked, there is no guarantee
that DTMF tones will be properly transmitted to the far end, due to the
possibility of latency or packet loss.
Figure 21
DTMF tone detection
Quality of Service
Quality of Service (QoS) is the gauge of quality of the IP network between
two nodes. As QoS degrades, existing calls suffer from poor voice and
fax quality. New calls will not be initiated if transmissions degrade below
an acceptable level.
Behavioral characteristics of the IP network depend on the following:
Round TripTime (RTT)
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