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IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 2: CO line programming
E.24
10. Enter the domain name of the outbound proxy server, and press # to confirm.
Range: Up to 64 characters. Default: [Blank].
OUTBOUND PROXY
11. Use the scroll keys to select a codec, and press # to confirm.
Choices: G.711 (PCMU), G.729.a. Default: G.711 (PCMU).
SIP CHAN CODEC
G.711 (PCMU)
Important: G.711 consumes approximately 106 Kbps of bandwidth per simultaneous call, while
G.729a consumes approximately 43 Kbps of bandwidth per simultaneous call.
G.711 offers superior call quality as compared to G.729a, but only if there is enough
bandwidth to support all simultaneous calls.
12. Either press 1 to save your changes to the IP/ASC Carrier Card or press 2 to exit without
restarting the IP/ASC Carrier Card.
RESTART SIP ITSP
1 = YES 2 = NO
Note: Changes made to IP/ASC Carrier Card programming require that the IP/ASC Carrier
Card be restarted in order for the changes to be uploaded to the IP/ASC Carrier Card.
Press 1 to restart the SIP ITSP now or press 2 to exit and return to the main menu.
Warning: Restarting the SIP ITSP will cause any calls in progress to be disconnected.
Function 2145: SIP DID
With DID enabled, call processing will check first the pilot table and then the DID table (programmed in
Functions 225 and 224, respectively), and route the call accordingly. Any number not found in the pilot
table or DID table will be routed to the DID exception routing. With DID disabled, all calls will follow the
routing as programmed in SIP trunk programming (Function 2141, beginning on page E.16).
Default: Disabled.

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