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Product Name | Dialogic Vision CX Video |
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Type | Video Gateway |
Manufacturer | Dialogic |
Model | Vision CX |
Video Standards | H.264 |
Audio Standards | G.711, G.729 |
Network Interfaces | Ethernet |
Provides an overview of the CX Video Gateway's functions and components.
Details the signaling protocols (ISDN, ISUP) and models supported by the gateway.
Lists the audio, video, and fax codecs supported by the gateway.
Describes the ISDN audio and ISDN video models.
Describes the ISUP audio and ISUP video models, including deployment configurations.
Introduces the process of configuring the gateway using the Vision Console.
Lists essential information required before configuring the CX Video Gateway.
Provides instructions on how to access and use the Vision Console.
Details the process of creating or modifying the gateway's configuration.
Steps to back up the current CX Video Gateway configuration.
Lists the pages available within the Configuration menu.
Configures IP network settings for the CX Video Gateway's interfaces.
Configures features like conferencing, T.38 fax, and video transcoding.
Configures SIP-related settings and bandwidth control.
Backs up and restores the CX Video Gateway configuration.
Manages gateway services, including starting, stopping, and auto-start.
Configures logging, clears cache, deploys licenses, and installs patches.
Defines routes for incoming calls based on destination and originating numbers.
Defines custom CCXML applications for call routing and control.
Displays status information for the gateway process (callserver).
Displays status information for the Signaling Server.
Displays status information for the video transcoder.
Introduces the gateway's routing table and directions of calls.
Explains how routing entries are matched and how addresses are constructed.
Describes the fields used in the gateway routing table entries.
Describes how to add, modify, delete, and reorder routing rules.
Introduces examples illustrating pattern matching and substitution variables.
Example of routing PSTN calls directly to a SIP destination.
Example of routing PSTN calls to different SIP servers based on the called number.
Example of stripping leading digits from numbers in both directions.
Details how to start, stop, restart, and quiesce gateway services.
Explains how to configure logging levels and defaults for the gateway.
Step-by-step guide to adding CCXML applications to the Vision Console.
Describes the syntax for pattern matching in CCXML application definitions.
Explains how to configure and use call detail records for billing.
Steps to configure each video transcoder system in the environment.
Procedure to define video transcoder resources for the CX Video Gateway.
How to force video transcoding for every call via the routing table.
Explains the VCCV service for connecting 3G video calls as voice-only.
Outlines the necessary actions to use the Video Call Completion to Voice service.
Steps to create a routing table entry specifically for VCCV.
Describes how the CX Video Gateway routes SIP calls directly or via proxies.
Details how inbound SIP calls (SIP to PSTN) are handled.
Details how outbound SIP calls (PSTN to SIP) are established.
Shows default ISUP cause codes mapped to SIP responses.
Introduces fine-tuning the gateway configuration by editing files.
Modifies media board configuration files like oamsys.cfg.
Modifies the telecom.conf file for trunk and DTMF settings.
Configures the H.100 clock manager for synchronization.
Steps to create a new CCXML application for routing using the gateway table.
Steps to create custom CCXML applications for specific routing capabilities.