Polycom 1725-11530-310 Voice Quality Monitoring, Three types of quality reports can be enabled

Models: 1725-11530-310

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Configuring Your System

 

 

 

 

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:

 

 

 

Central

Configuration file:

Specify default and protocol-specific 802.1p/Q settings.

(boot server)

sip.cfg

For more information, refer to Ethernet IEEE 802.1p/Q

 

 

<ethernet/> on page A-55.

 

 

 

Local

Web Server

Specify 802.1p/Q settings.

 

(if enabled)

Navigate to http://<phoneIPAddress>/netConf.htm#qo

 

 

 

 

Local Phone User

Specify whether CDP is to be used or manually set the VLAN ID or

 

Interface

configure DHCP VLAN Discovery.

 

 

Phase 1: bootRom - Navigate to: SETUP menu during auto-boot

 

 

countdown.

 

 

Phase 2: Application - Navigate to:

 

 

Menu>Settings>Advanced>Admin Settings>Network

 

 

Configuration

 

 

For more information, refer to Setting Up the Network on page

 

 

3-2.

 

 

 

Voice Quality Monitoring

Note

This feature requires a license key for activation. Using this feature may require

 

purchase of a license key or activation by Polycom channels. For more information,

 

contact your Certified Polycom Reseller.

 

 

 

The SoundPoint IP phones can be configured to generate various quality

 

metrics for listening and conversational quality. These metrics can be sent

 

between the phones in RTCP XR packets. The metrics can also be downloaded

 

in SIP messages to a central voice quality report collector. The collection of

 

these metrics is supported on the SoundPoint IP 330/320, 430, 501, 550, 560,

 

600, 601, 650, and 670 phones and the SoundStation IP 4000 phone.

Note

 

Voice Quality Monitoring is not supported on the SoundStation IP 6000 and 7000

 

conference phones at this time.

 

 

 

The RTCP XR packets are complaint with RFC 3611 - RTP Control Extended

 

Reports (RTCP XR). The packets are sent to a report collector as specified in

 

draft RFC draft-ietf_sipping_rtcp-summary-02.

 

Three types of quality reports can be enabled:

 

Alert—Generated when the call quality degrades below a configurable

 

threshold.

 

Periodic—Generated during a call at a configurable period.

 

Session—Generated at the end of a call.

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