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AudioCodes MEDIAPACK VERSION 6.2 User Manual

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Version 6.2

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December 2010

SIP Release Notes

1. What's New in Release 6.2

19.

RTCP XR Voice Quality Monitoring:

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

Management Protocol

Web

INI

SNMP

EMS

CLI

This feature provides support for RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP XR)
according to RFC 3611. RTCP XR is a VoIP management control that defines a set of
metrics containing information for assessing VoIP call quality and diagnosis. RTCP XR
measures call quality such as packet loss, delay, signal/noise/echo levels, estimated
R-factor, and mean opinion score (MOS). RTCP XR extends the RTCP reports defined
in RFC 3550 by providing additional VoIP metrics.
RTCP XR information publishing is implemented in the device according to johnstonsipping-rtcp-summary-07>. This draft defines how a SIP UA publishes the
detailed information to a defined collector. RTCP XR messages containing key call-
quality-related metrics are exchanged periodically (user-defined) between the device
and the SIP UA. This allows an analyzer to monitor these metrics midstream or a
device to retrieve them using SNMP. The device can send RTCP XR reports to an
Event State Compositor (ESC) server using SIP PUBLISH messages.
These reports can be sent at the end of each call (configured using
RTCPXRReportMode) and according to a user-defined interval (RTCPInterval or
DisableRTCPRandomize) between consecutive reports. To enable RTCP XR
reporting, the VQMonEnable parameter is used. This feature requires that the device
be installed with the relevant Software Upgrade Key.
Additional RTCP XR parameters include VQMonGMin, VQMonBurstHR,
VQMonDelayTHR, VQMonEOCRValTHR, RTCPXRESCTransportType, and
RTCPXREscIP.

20.

T.38 SDP T38MaxBitRate Negotiation:

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

Management Protocol

Web

INI

SNMP

EMS

CLI

This feature supports the negotiation of the T.38 maximum supported fax data rate
provided in SIP’s SDP T38MaxBitRate parameter. The negotiated T38MaxBitRate is
the minimum rate supported between the local and remote endpoints. The maximum
rate supported by the device is configured using the existing parameter,
FaxRelayMaxRate.