Specifications

MM760 VoIP Media Module
Issue 6 February 2007 303
Voice compression
The MM760 has resources for compression and decompression of voice for G.711 (A- and
Mu-law), G.729 and 729B, and G.723 (5.3K and 6.3K).
The VoIP engine supports the following functionality:
RTP and RTCP interfaces
Dynamic jitter buffers
DTMF detection
Hybrid echo cancellation
Silence suppression
Comfort noise generation
Packet loss concealment
STRP media encryption
The MM760 also supports the following types of transmissions:
Fax, Teletypewriter device (TTY), and modem calls over a corporate IP intranet using
pass-through mode
Fax and TTY calls using proprietary relay mode
Note:
Note: The path between endpoints for fax transmissions must use Avaya
telecommunications and networking equipment.
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SECURITY ALERT:
SECURITY ALERT: Faxes sent to non-Avaya endpoints cannot be encrypted.
64kbps clear channel transport in support of BRI Secure Phone and data appliances
T.38 Fax over the Internet (including endpoints connected to non-Avaya systems)
Modem tones over a corporate IP intranet
Note:
Note: The path between endpoints for modem tone transmissions must use Avaya
telecommunications and networking equipment.
See Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-504,
for more information.