
Chapter 20 VoIP Commands
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 47 voice config rtp display
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Sort Buffer Size ms | Specifies the size of the sorting buffer for processing RTP packets. |
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RTCP Interval | Displays the RTCP interval. The interval between RTP control packets |
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G711 voice Packet | Displays the length of speech duration encapsulated in RTP packets for |
Length ms | G.711 codec. |
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G729 voice Packet | Displays the length of speech duration encapsulated in RTP packets for |
Length ms | G.729 codec. |
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20.2 VoIP Relay to PSTN Commands
Use these commands to specify PSTN prefix numbers. The PSTN prefix numbers tells the ZyXEL Device when to use the PSTN line to make calls.
Table 48 Relay to PSTN Numbers Command Summary
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
voice config pstn index <index> | Specifies which PSTN prefix number you want to |
| configure. |
| index: |
| prefix number or the number a user has to dial to use the |
| PSTN line. Index numbers |
| numbers. |
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voice config pstn phonebook <index> | Sets the PSTN prefix number for the specified PSTN |
prefix entry. | |
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| asterisks (*), and pound characters (#). This can be up to |
| 32 digits long. Leaving this parameter blank clears the |
| PSTN prefix entry. |
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voice config pstn prefixcode <index> | Disables or enables the prefixcode for the specified |
<1:enable0:disable> | PSTN prefix entry. |
voice config pstn active <index> | Enables or disables the PSTN prefix entry. |
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voice config pstn save <index> | Saves the PSTN prefix configuration in the working |
| buffer to |
| The working buffer is a volatile memory space. The |
| settings in the working buffer are not applied to the |
| ZyXEL Device until you execute this command. |
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voice config pstn display | Displays the saved values for the PSTN prefix numbers. |
voice config pstn dumpCfg <index> | Displays the configured values in the working buffer for |
| the specified configuration. |
voice config pstn free | Clears the working buffer for the specified configuration. |
| Any unsaved changes are lost. |
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