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9 VoIP test
9.1 VoIP telephony
The ARGUS acts as a VoIP terminal with which a telephone (voice) call can be set up. The
ARGUS uses the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as the signaling protocol for VoIP. VoIP
calls can be set up with or without a registrar or proxy. The ARGUS can be used to setup a
VoIP connection (DSL telephony) via xDSL. The MOS / R factor of the RTP data stream will
determined and displayed as an evaluation of the voice quality.
Three "VoIP Profiles" can be configured for use in VoIP telephony.
Protocol-independent parameters:
The ARGUS - Main menu
Select a profile for editing. The
selected profile will be marked blue
in the display. The default profile
will be marked in the display with a
. The ARGUS will use the
parameters in the default (preset)
profile to setup the xDSL
connection and for the VoIP test.
The ARGUS uses the marked
profile as the default profile and
returns to the Settings menu.
Settings
Profile
Test parameters
VoIP
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