Setting Description
Quality Preference Specifies which video stream has precedence
when attempting to compensate for network loss:
▪ Both people and content streams
▪ People streams
▪ Content streams
The stream option you select experiences less
quality degradation during network loss
compensation than the other. Choosing Both
means each stream experiences roughly equal
degradation.
This setting is not available if you enable
Automatically Adjust People/Content
Bandwidth.
Type of Service Specifies the type of service (ToS), which lets you
prioritize packets sent to your system for video,
audio, Far End Camera Control (FECC), and
OA&M:
▪ IP Precedence: Represents a priority level
between 0 and 7.
▪ DiffServ: Represents a priority level between 0
and 63.
Video Specifies the IP Precedence or DiffServ priority
level for video RTP and associated RTCP traffic.
Audio Specifies the IP Precedence or DiffServ priority
level for audio RTP and associated RTCP traffic.
Control Specifies the IP Precedence or Diffserv priority
level for control traffic on the following channels:
▪ H.323: H.225.0 Call Signaling, H.225.0 RAS, H.
245, and FECC
▪ SIP: SIP Signaling, FECC, and Binary Floor
Control Protocol (BFCP)
(The system enables FECC by Allow Other
Participants in a Call to Control Your Camera.)
OA&M Specifies the IP Precedence or Diffserv value for
traffic unrelated to video, audio, or FECC.
Maximum Transmission Unit Size Specifies whether to use the default Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU) size for IP calls or let you
select it.
Configuring Network Settings
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