IP Telephone Programming
150 System IP Data Assignment
Strata CTX Programming - Part 2: CTX WinAdmin Programming 6/04 8-3
IP Telephone
Programming
07 IEEE802.1p Enable IEEE802.1p priority control if voice packets on an Ethernet LAN should
be prioritized with priority tagging. Higher priority, time-critical BIPU\IPT voice
traffic can have preferential treatment when other traffic is running at best
effort.
If you enable IEEE802.1p, select which priority level to use (Voice or Best
Effort) in ’08 IEEE802.1p Configuration’ on this screen.
Note All Ethernet devices on the LAN (routers, switches, etc., must support
IEEE802.1p for this feature to work accurately.
Possible values: Enable or Disable (default)
08 IEEE802.1p
Configuration
If 07 IEEE802.1p is enabled, select ’Voice’ priority. BIUP\IPT voice packets will
be tagged with the highest priority level.
Note Best Effort is not recommended for VoIP.
Possible values: BestEffort or Voice (default)
09 IP-CTX Identifier Enter a CTX Node ID if more than one CTX Node is on the IP Network. This
can be the same as the Qsig Network Node ID used for this system if it is in a
CTX Qsig. Network - but the two IDs are not related in software logic.
This ID must match the Node ’number’ programmed in the IP telephone using
369Hold-2, FB06
Possible values: Up to 5 digits
10 Tail length of Echo
Canceller
Enter the length for echo cancellation. To lessen the echo, select 32MS.
Possible values: 16 msec (default) or 32 msec.
11 BIPU/IPT VQ Mode Set the Voice Quality Mode to control the Gain of IPT and BIPU to the
appropriate level in the existing system environment. This may require some
trial and error testing to find the optimum level.
Possible values: high (default), middle or low
Table 8-1 Program 250 FB05 and Program 150 FB02 Combination Matrix
Program 250 FB05
Enable Disable Don’t Care
Program 150
FB02
Enable Apply Not Apply Apply
Disable Apply Not Apply Not Apply
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