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4 ip media constraints – AudioCodes MEDIAPACK VERSION 6.2 User Manual

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Document #: LTRT-26901

CPE SIP Products

3.4

IP Media Constraints

This release includes the following known IP media constraints:

1.

Playback to the IP side of LBR Voice Prompts:

Sending DTMF signals present in the file as RFC 2833 is not supported during
playback, i.e., if the file/voice prompt contains digits, they are passed as voice and
not as RFC 2833.

Generation of signals to the IP during playback is not possible.

If the user wishes to pass DTMF signals present in the file over RFC 2833, or
generate in-band signals towards the network during playback, the user must
convert the LBR file into an HBR file (G.711 Alaw or G.711 uLaw).

Product

MP-11x

MP-124

Mediant 600

Mediant

1000

Mediant 800 MSBG

Mediant

1000

MSBG

Mediant 2000

Mediant 3000/TP-6310

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-6310

Mediant 3000/TP-8410

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-8410

2.

Voice Prompts files larger than 1 Mbyte cannot be permanently stored on flash
memory. Therefore, they are loaded directly to the RAM and must be loaded again
after the device is reset.

Product

MP-11x

MP-124

Mediant 600

Mediant

1000

Mediant 800 MSBG

Mediant

1000

MSBG

Mediant 2000

Mediant 3000/TP-6310

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-6310

Mediant 3000/TP-8410

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-8410

3.

When playing or recording an announcement when using a variable rate coder, the
configured MSCML offset must be set to zero.

Product

MP-11x

MP-124

Mediant 600

Mediant

1000

Mediant 800 MSBG

Mediant

1000

MSBG

Mediant 2000

Mediant 3000/TP-6310

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-6310

Mediant 3000/TP-8410

Mediant

3000

HA/TP-8410