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Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Avaya Communication Manager Guide

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Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions Continued

Field Name

Values

Description

Coder Parameters

(cont’d)

Selected

Coder

G.711 a/u law 64 kbps;

G.726, @ 16/24/32/40

kbps;

G.727, @ nine bps rates;

G.723.1 @ 5.3 kbps,

6.3 kbps;

G.729, 8kbps;
Net Coder @ 6.4, 7.2, 8,

8.8, 9.6 kbps
G.711/G.729
G.729/G.711

Select from a range of coders with specific bandwidths.

The higher the bps rate, the more bandwidth is used.

The channel that you are calling must have the same

voice coder selected.

Default = G.723.1 @ 6.3 kbps, as required for H.323.

Here 64K of digital voice are compressed to 6.3K,

allowing several simultaneous conversations over the

same bandwidth that would otherwise carry only one.

To make selections from the Selected Coder drop-down

list, the Manual option must be enabled.

Max

bandwidth

(coder)

11 – 128 kbps

This drop-down list enables you to select the maximum

bandwidth allowed for this channel. The Max

Bandwidth drop-down list is enabled only if the Coder

is set to Automatic.
If coder is to be selected automatically (“Auto” setting),

then enter a value for maximum bandwidth.

Advanced Features

Silence

Compression

Y/N

Determines whether silence compression is enabled (checked)
for this voice channel.
With Silence Compression enabled, the MultiVOIP will not
transmit voice packets when silence is detected, thereby
reducing the amount of network bandwidth that is being used
by the voice channel.
Default = off.

Echo

Cancellation

Y/N

Determines whether echo cancellation is enabled (checked) for
this voice channel.
Echo Cancellation removes echo and improves sound quality.
Default = on.

Forward

Error

Correction

Y/N

Determines whether forward error correction is enabled
(checked) for this voice channel.

Forward Error Correction

enables some of the voice packets

that were corrupted or lost to be recovered. FEC adds an
additional 50% overhead to the total network bandwidth
consumed by the voice channel. Default = Off

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