Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Related MultiVOIP Setup Parameters

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Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (cont’d)

Field Name

Values

Description

Dynamic Jitter

(cont’d)

Minimum

Jitter Value

60 to 400 ms

The minimum dynamic jitter buffer of 60 milliseconds is

the minimum delay that would be acceptable over a low

jitter network.

Default = 150 msec

Maximum

Jitter Value

60 to 400 ms

The maximum dynamic jitter buffer of 400 milliseconds is

the maximum delay tolerable over a high jitter network.

Default = 300 msec

Optimization

Factor

0 to 12

The Optimization Factor determines how quickly the
length of the Dynamic Jitter Buffer is changed based on
actural jitter encountered on the network. Selecting the
minimum value of 0 means low voice delay is desired,
but increases the possibility of jitter induced voice quality
problems. Selecting the maximum value of 12 means
highest voice qauality under jitter conditions is desired at
the cost of increased voice delay.
Default = 7.

Auto Disconnect

Automatic

Disconnect-

ion

-- The

Automatic Disconnection group provides four

options which can be used singly or in any combination.

Jitter Value

1-65535

milli-seconds

The Jitter Value defines the average inter-arrival packet

deviation (in milliseconds) before the call is automatically

disconnected. The default is 300 milliseconds. A higher

value means voice transmission will be more accepting of

jitter. A lower value is less tolerant of jitter.

Inactive by default. When active, default = 300 ms.

However, value must equal or exceed Dynamic

Minimum Jitter Value.

Call Duration 1-65535 seconds

Call Duration defines the maximum length of time (in

seconds) that a call remains connected before the call is

automatically disconnected.

Inactive by default.

When active, default = 180 sec.

This may be too short for most configurations, requiring

upward adjustment.

Consecutive

Packets Lost

1-65535

Consecutive Packets Lost defines the number of

consecutive packets that are lost after which the call is

automatically disconnected.

Inactive by default.

When active, default = 30

Network

Discon-

nection

1 to 65535 seconds;

Default = 30 sec.

Specifies how long to wait before disconnecting the call

when IP network connectivity with the remote site has

been lost.


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