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Call Server Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Available bandwidth limit (percent)

Sets the maximum percentage of the available bandwidth that can be

 

allocated to a single call.

 

If the requested bandwidth exceeds this value, the Call Server “downspeeds”

 

(reduces the bit rate of) the call, but only to the user’s downspeed minimum.

 

If there is insufficient bandwidth to comply with both this setting and the

 

downspeed minimum, the call is rejected.

 

 

Territory failover delay (seconds)

The number of seconds a territory’s backup cluster waits after losing contact

 

with the primary before it takes over the territory.

 

Must be in the range 6-300.

 

 

Timeout for call forwarding when

The number of seconds to wait for the called endpoint to answer (fully

no answer (seconds)

connect) before forwarding the call, if call forwarding on no answer is enabled

 

for the called endpoint.

 

Must be in the range 5-32.

 

 

Registration refresh interval

For H.323 endpoints, specifies how often registered endpoints send “keep

(seconds)

alive” messages to the Call Server. Endpoints that fail to send “keep alive”

 

messages on time are flagged as inactive.

 

For SIP endpoints, specifies the refresh interval used if the endpoint didn’t

 

specify an interval or specified one greater than this value.

 

Must be greater than or equal to the minimum SIP registration interval and in

 

the range 150-9999.

 

 

Lync conference ID query timeout

When integrated with a Microsoft® Lync 2013 environment, limits the duration

(seconds)

of queries to the Lync 2013 server for a dialed conference ID.

 

Must be in the range 1-20.

 

 

Bit rate to bandwidth conversion

The factor used to derive the bandwidth needed for a call from a specified bit

factor

rate. You can use any value from 1.000 to 5.000 (the system supports up to

 

three decimal places of precision).

 

This value not only affects site topology bandwidth limit calculations, but also

 

affects bit rate and bandwidth statistics that the system reports for calls.

 

Note: Before version 6.2, this value was 2.5 and not configurable. If you

 

upgrade a system running software prior to version 6.2 to version 6.2 or later,

 

the conversion factor remains at 2.5 after the upgrade (although it is now

 

configurable). If you restore a pre-6.2 backup to a version 6.2 or later system,

 

the conversion factor becomes the value configured in the backup you

 

restore.

 

Note: Bandwidth calculations for H.323 calls require that the hosting MCU be

 

actively registered to the RealPresence DMA system.

 

 

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