User's Guide
HUAWEI TE30 Videoconferencing Endpoint
User Guide
3 Network
Issue 01 (2013-03-27)
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Parameter
Description
Setting
DiffServ: If you select this option,
you must also set DSCP. DSCP
stands for Differentiated Services
Code Point.
IP priority
Specifies the priority that a network
device gives to forwarding the data
packets sent by your TE30. A larger
value indicates a higher priority.
Value range: 0-7
The default value is 7.
Service type
Specifies how the data packets sent and
received by your TE30 are processed on
the network. Five values are available:
Normal: The network devices
transmit the data packets without
special processing.
Minimum delay: The data packets
are transmitted at the highest rate
with the minimum delay.
Maximum throughput: A large
number of data packets can be
transmitted on the network.
Highest reliability: The data packets
can be transmitted to remote sites
completely and correctly.
Minimum cost: The network devices
transmit data packets of the same
traffic at lower costs.
The default value is Minimum
delay.
DSCP audio
DSCP video
DSCP data
DSCP
signaling
Specifies the service level of data
packets sent by your TE30 during
transmission.
A larger value indicates a higher service
level.
Value range: 0-63
The default value is 63.
Network
jitter
Adjusts network jitter settings to address:
Lip synchronization problems during
conferences
Choppy audio problems, by
increasing the network jitter value.
Value range: 0 ms to 1000 ms
The default value is 0ms.
Lip sync.
Fine-tunes network jitter settings if a
slight lip synchronization problem
persists after the network jitter settings
are adjusted.
Value range: 0 ms to 300 ms
The default value is 0ms.
Step 2 Select Save.
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