TANDBERG T2000 MXP user manual Bandwidth, Overview, Restrict 56k, 221 or 2x64 2x56 Calling

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Select ISDN to ensure that the call is set up as an ISDN call.

Select H.323 to ensure that the call is set up as an H.323 call.

Select SIP to ensure that the call is set up as an SIP call.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth decides the quality of the video picture.

When set to Auto the system will establish a connection using a proper bandwidth for the call, typically 384kbps for ISDN calls and 768kbps for IP calls.

When set to Max the system will set up the call with maximum bandwidth depending on the selected network.

Overview*

 

 

Auto:

384 kbps on ISDN/768 kbps on LAN

Max:

512 kbps on ISDN-BRI

 

2Mbps (1920 kbps, IP only)

 

 

1472 kbps = 23B, IP only

1152 kbps = 18B, IP only

768 kbps

= 12B, IP only

512 kbps

= 8B

384 kbps

= 6B

320 kbps

= 5B

256 kbps

= 4B

192 kbps

= 3B

128 kbps

= 2B, Bonding/H.221

64 kbps

= 1B, H.221

* Note that some software versions and networks do not support all channel selections.

Restrict (56k)

A restricted call uses 56kbps channels rather then the default unrestricted 64kbps channels.

Some older networks (primarily in the USA) do not support 64kbps channels and require the use of restricted 56kbps calls. By default the system will dial an unrestricted call and downspeed to 56kbps if necessary.

To force a restricted call, choose Restrict (56k) On.

H.221 or 2x64 (2x56) Calling

Some older or low end video systems do not have the ability to make bonded ISDN calls. In these cases it is necessary to dial both ISDN numbers separately to call those systems.

These types of calls are often referred to as

H.221 calls

2x64 calls

2x56 calls

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TANDBERG T2000 MXP user manual Bandwidth, Overview, Restrict 56k, 221 or 2x64 2x56 Calling