Program Num-
ber
Program Name Default
84-12-36 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.722 Jitter
Buffer (average)
0 ~ 255 ms
(default)
60
84-12-37 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - G.722 Jitter
Buffer (max)
0 ~ 255 ms
(default)
120
84-12-38 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - RTP Filter
To avoid incorrect voice pass connection, this Program checks
the sending side address from received RTP packet at
VoIPDB.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
(default)
1
84-12-39 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Level
Mode
Used only by VoIPDB.
0 = VoIPU
1 = Main Soft
(default)
0
84-12-40 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Level
High
Used only by VoIPDB.
0 = Disable
1 = -33 dBm
:
28 = -6 dBm
(default)
28
84-12-41 Networking CODEC Information Basic Setup - DTMF Level
Low
Used only by VoIPDB.
0 = Disable
1 = -33 dBm
:
28 = -6 dBm
(default)
28
Call Routing - Outbound
Program Num-
ber
Program Name Default
11-01-01 System Numbering
This program is used to assign the Trunk Access code (9 by
default) and the special trunk access code (unassigned at de-
fault).
The trunk access code used to make alternate calls must be
set to a type 4 (special trunk access code).
0 = Not Assigned
1 = Service Code
2 = Extension Number
3 = Trunk Access Code
4 = Special Trunk Access
5 = Operator Access
6 = F-Route Access
9 = Dial Extension Analyze
Refer to Programming Manual.
11-09-01 Trunk Access Code
Use this program to assign the trunk access code defined in
PRG 11-01-01. This is the access code that users will dial to
make outbound calls.
Maximum of 4 digits (0 ~ 9,
, #,)
(default)
9
11-09-02 Trunk Access Code - 2nd Trunk Route Access Code
Use this program to assign the special trunk access code de-
fined in PRG 11-01-01. Users dial this access code to make
outbound calls from a different trunk group rather than using
the primary trunk group access code.
Maximum of 4 digits (0 ~ 9,
, #,)
(default)
not assigned
11-12-16 Service Code Setup - Trunk Access via Networking
This code allows the user to dial the access code (default
726), then the two-digit remote system number (01 ~ 04 from
PRG 10-27), and then the telephone number to complete a call
from a destination systems trunk.
An example of dialing this code and calling out of Remote sys-
tem 1 would be:
user goes off hook and dials 726 01 92145552000.
726
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