User`s manual
SIP User's Manual 340 Document #: LTRT-83303
Mediant 1000 & Mediant 600
ini File Parameter Description
standards (e.g., payload type of G.711 U-law is always 0). Other
values can be set dynamically. If no value is specified for a dynamic
field, a default value is assigned. If a value is specified for a hard-
coded field, the value is ignored.
Only the ptime of the first coder in the defined coder list is declared in
INVITE / 200 OK SDP, even if multiple coders are defined.
If the coder G.729 is selected and silence suppression is enabled (fo
r
this coder), the device includes the string 'annexb=no' in the SDP of
the relevant SIP messages. If silence suppression is set to 'Enable
w/o Adaptations', 'annexb=yes' is included. An exception is when the
remote device is a Cisco gateway (IsCiscoSCEMode).
For a list of supported coders, refer to ''Coders'' on page 157.
To configure the 'Coders' table in the Web interface, refer to
''Coders'' on page 157.
For a description of using ini file table parameters, refer to ''Structure
of ini File Table Parameters'' on page 293.
IPProfile
This ini file table parameter configures the IP profiles table. The format
of this parameter is as follows:
[IPProfile]
FORMAT IPProfile_Index = IPProfile_ProfileName,
IPProfile_IpPreference, IPProfile_CodersGroupID,
IPProfile_IsFaxUsed*, IPProfile_JitterBufMinDelay*,
IPProfile_JitterBufOptFactor*, IPProfile_IPDiffServ*,
IPProfile_SigIPDiffServ*, N/A, IPProfile_RTPRedundancyDepth,
IPProfile_RemoteBaseUDPPort, IPProfile_CNGmode,
IPProfile_VxxTransportType, IPProfile_NSEMode, N/A,
IPProfile_PlayRBTone2IP, IPProfile_EnableEarlyMedia*,
IPProfile_ProgressIndicator2IP*, IPProfile_EnableEchoCanceller*,
IPProfile_CopyDest2RedirectNumber,
IPProfile_MediaSecurityBehaviour, IPProfile_CallLimit;
[\IPProfile]
For example:
[IPProfile]
IPProfile_1 = name1,2,1,0,10,13,15,44,1,1,6000,0,2,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,-1;
IPProfile_2 =
name2,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$$,$
$,40;
[\IPProfile]
Notes:
This parameter can appear up to 9 times (i.e., indices 1-9).
* Indicates common parameters used in both IP and Tel profiles.
For Mediant 1000, IPProfile_CopyDest2RedirectNumber is
applicable only to digital interfaces.
IpPreference = determines the priority of the Profile (1 to 20, where
20 is the highest preference). If both IP and Tel profiles apply to the
same call, the coders and other common parameters (indicated with
an asterisk) of the preferred Profile are applied to that call. If the Tel
and IP profiles are identical, the Tel Profile parameters are applied.
Two adjacent dollar signs ('$$') indicate that the parameter's default
value is used.
IPProfile can be used in the 'Tel to IP Routing' and 'IP to Trunk
Group Routing' tables (Prefix and PSTNPrefix parameters).