Intel IP Media Server User Manual
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IP Media Server for HMP Demo Guide — July 2005
Preparing to Run the Demo
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InBand – usually used with G.711 coders
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RFC2833
Capability
Describes the transmit and receive coders. See the Global Call IP Technology Guide for
specific information about coder support. The parameters are as follows:
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TxType – the transmit voice coder
Note: By default, the fax demo is turned off. This feature may be enabled when tested with
T.38 capable IP endpoints. To do this, “uncomment” the line
TxType = t38UDPFax
in this section by removing the # from the start of the line, or add the line if not
present.
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TxFramesPerPkt – the number of frames per packet for the selected Tx coder
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TxVAD – specifies if VAD is active for the selected Tx coder
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RxType – the receive voice coder
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RxFramesPerPkt – the number of frames per packet for the selected Rx coder
Note: The G.711 coder defines frames per packet using the packet size in milliseconds, i.e.
10, 20, or 30 milliseconds. Refer to the
, below, for the
correct syntax for all the parameters.
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RxVAD – specifies if VAD is active for the selected Rx coder
Quality of Service
The application can set threshold values to monitor the quality of service during calls. A fault
occurs when the result of a measurement of a QoS parameter crosses a predefined threshold. A
success occurs when the result of a measurement of a QoS parameter dis not cross a predefined
threshold. The QoS parameters are measured during time intervals, starting when a call is
established. The following parameters are supported:
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MediaAlarmLostPackets – monitors the number of lost IP packets during a call
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MediaAlarmJitter – monitors the jitter (as defined in RFC 1889) during IP transmission
QoS Attributes
The threshold for each QoS parameter is measured with the following six attributes:
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Threshold – defines when a QoS parameter is in a fault condition. A fault occurs when the
result of a measurement of a QoS parameter crossed the Threshold value.
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DebounceOn – the time during which faults are measured (in msec., must be multiple of
Interval)
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DebounceOff – the time during which successes are measured (in msec., must be multiple
of Interval)
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Interval – the amount of time between two QoS parameter measurements (in multiples of
100 msec)
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Percent_Fail – used to detect failure condition, together with DebounceOn (expressed as
a percentage of failures)
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Percent_Success – used to detect failure recovery, together with DebounceOff (expressed
as a percentage of successes)
The default values are as follows:
QoS Type
Threshold
DebounceOn
DebounceOff
Interval
Percent_
Fail
Percent_
Success
Lost packets
20
10000
10000
1000
60
40
Jitter
60
20000
60000
5000
60
40