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Version 6.8 297 Mediant 2600 E-SBC
User's Manual 19. Coders and Profiles
Parameter Description
[CodersGroupX_Name]
in the table.
Packetization Time
CLI: p-time
[CodersGroupX_pTime]
Defines the packetization time (in msec) for the coder. The
packetization time determines how many coder payloads are
combined into a single RTP packet.
Rate
CLI: rate
[CodersGroupX_rate]
Defines the bit rate (in kbps) for the coder.
Payload Type
CLI: payload-type
[CodersGroupX_PayloadType]
Defines the payload type if the payload type (i.e., format of the
RTP payload) for the coder is dynamic.
Silence Suppression
CLI: silence-suppression
[CodersGroupX_Sce]
Enables silence suppression for the coder.
[0] Disable (Default)
[1] Enable
[2] Enable w/o Adaptation =Applicable only to G.729.
19.3 Configuring IP Profiles
The IP Profile Settings table lets you configure up to 40 IP Profiles. An IP Profile is a set of
parameters with user-defined settings relating to signaling (e.g., SIP message terminations
such as REFER) and media (e.g., coder type). An IP Profile can later be assigned to
specific IP calls (inbound and/or outbound). Thus, IP Profiles provide high-level adaptation
when the device interworks between different IP entities, each of which may require
different handling by the device. This can include, for example, transcoding or even
transrating (of packetization time). For example, if a specific IP entity uses the G.711 coder
only, you can configure an IP Profile with G.711 for this IP entity.
To use your IP Profile for specific calls, you need to assign it to an IP Group (see
''Configuring IP Groups'' on page 260).
Many of the parameters in the IP Profile table have a corresponding "global" parameter.
For calls that are not associated with any IP Profile, the settings of the "global" parameters
are applied.
Note: IP Profiles can also be implemented when using a Proxy server (when the
AlwaysUseRouteTable parameter is set to 1).
The following procedure describes how to configure IP Profiles in the Web interface. You
can also configure IP Profiles using the table ini file parameter, IPProfile or the CLI
command, configure voip > coders-and-profiles ip-profile.

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