Version 7.2 473 Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 20. Coders and Profiles
Parameter Description
detection of a live call.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is AMDSensitivityLevel.
AMD Max Greeting Time
amd-max-greeting-time
[IpProfile_AMDMaxGreeting
Time]
Defines the maximum duration (in 5-msec units) that the device can
take to detect a greeting message.
The valid range value is 0 to 51132767. The default is 300.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is AMDMaxGreetingTime.
AMD Max Post Silence
Greeting Time
amd-max-post-silence-
greeting-time
[IpProfile_AMDMaxPostSilen
ceGreetingTime]
Defines the maximum duration of silence from after the greeting time
is over (configured by AMDMaxGreetingTime) until the device's AMD
decision.
Note: The corresponding global parameter is
AMDMaxPostGreetingSilenceTime.
Local Tones
Local RingBack Tone Index
local-ringback-tone-
index
[IPProfile_LocalRingbackTon
e]
Defines the ringback tone that you want to play from the PRT file.
To associate a user-defined tone, configure the parameter with the
tone's index number (0-79) as appears in the PRT file. By default
(value of -1), the device plays a default ringback tone.
To play user-defined tones, you need to record your tones and then
install them on the device using a loadable Prerecorded Tones (PRT)
file. For more information, see Prerecorded Tones File on page 838.
Local Held Tone Index
local-held-tone-index
[IPProfile_LocalHeldTone]
Defines the held tone that you want to play from the PRT file.
To associate a user-defined tone, configure the parameter with the
tone's index number (0-79) as appears in the PRT file. By default
(value of -1), the device plays a default held tone.
To play user-defined tones, you need to record your tones and then
install them on the device using a loadable Prerecorded Tones (PRT)
file. For more information, see Prerecorded Tones File on page 838.
20.5 Configuring Tel Profile
The Tel Profiles table lets you configure up to nine Tel Profiles. A Tel Profile is a set of
parameters with specific settings which can be assigned to specific calls. The Tel Profiles
table includes a wide range of parameters for configuring the Tel Profile. Each of these
parameters has a corresponding "global" parameter, which when configured applies to all
calls. The main difference, if any, between the Tel Profile parameters and their
corresponding global parameters are their default values.
Tel Profiles provide high-level adaptation when the device interworks between different
equipment and protocols (at both the Tel and IP sides), each of which may require different
handling by the device. For example, if specific channels require the use of the G.711
coder, you can configure a Tel Profile with this coder and assign it to these channels.
To use your Tel Profile for specific calls, you need to assign it to specific channels (trunks)
in the Trunk Group table (see Configuring Trunk Groups on page 517)).
The following procedure describes how to configure Tel Profiles through the Web interface.
You can also configure it through ini file (TelProfile) or CLI (configure voip/coders-and-
profiles tel-profile).