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Version 7.2 199 Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 14. Media
c. For additional V.150.1 related parameters, see ''Fax and Modem Parameters'' on
page 1109.
14.2.5 Simultaneous Negotiation of Fax (T.38) and Modem (V.150.1)
Relay
The device can negotiate fax relay (T.38) and modem relay (V.150.1) sessions in the
same, already established call channel. Fax relay sessions require bypass answering tone
(CED) while modem relay requires RFC 2833 answering tone. As the device is not always
aware at the start of the session whether the answering tone is fax or modem, it uses both
methods for CED tone transfer and sends both answering tone types. Only when the
answering tone is detected, does the device send the fax or modem.
To support this functionality, you need to configure a Coders Group (in the Coder Groups
table - see ''Configuring Coder Groups'' on page 429) that includes the T.38, V.150, and
G.711/VBD coders.
14.2.6 V.152 Support
The device supports the ITU-T recommendation V.152 (Procedures for Supporting Voice-
Band Data over IP Networks). Voice-band data (VBD) is the transport of modem, facsimile,
and text telephony signals over a voice channel of a packet network with a codec
appropriate for such signals.
For V.152 capability, the device supports T.38 as well as VBD codecs (i.e., G.711 A-law
and G.711 μ-law). The selection of capabilities is performed using the Coder Groups table
(see ''Configuring Coder Groups'' on page 429).
When in VBD mode for V.152 implementation, support is negotiated between the device
and the remote endpoint at the establishment of the call. During this time, initial exchange
of call capabilities is exchanged in the outgoing SDP. These capabilities include whether
VBD is supported and associated RTP payload types ('gpmd' SDP attribute), supported
codecs, and packetization periods for all codec payload types ('ptime' SDP attribute). After
this initial negotiation, no Re-INVITE messages are necessary as both endpoints are
synchronized in terms of the other side's capabilities. If negotiation fails (i.e., no match was
achieved for any of the transport capabilities), fallback to existing logic occurs (according to
the parameter IsFaxUsed).
Below is an example of media descriptions of an SDP indicating support for V.152. In the
example, V.152 implementation is supported (using the dynamic payload type 96 and
G.711 u-law as the VBD codec) as well as the voice codecs G.711 μ-law and G.729.
v=0
o=- 0 0 IN IPV4 <IPAdressA>
s=-
t=0 0
p=+1
c=IN IP4 <IPAddressA
m=audio <udpPort A> RTP/AVP 18 0
a=ptime:10
a=rtpmap:96 PCMU/8000
a=gpmd: 96 vbd=yes
Instead of using VBD transport mode, the V.152 implementation can use alternative relay
fax transport methods (e.g., fax relay over IP using T.38). The preferred V.152 transport
method is indicated by the SDP ‘pmft’ attribute. Omission of this attribute in the SDP
content means that VBD mode is the preferred transport mechanism for voice-band data.

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