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Configuring Call Preferences

Call preferences help you manage the network bandwidth used for calls. For
example, you can specify the default and optional call settings for outgoing calls,
and limit the call speeds for incoming calls.

If you have just set up your network, use the screens described in this section to
specify your call settings. If your network has been set up for some time, but you
notice that your call quality is not optimal, you may want to change some of these
call preference settings to increase the quality of your calls.

To configure your call preferences:

1.

Go to System > Admin Settings > Network > Call Preference.

2.

Configure these settings:

3.

If you have the ISDN option, select

to go to the Network Dialing screen

and specify the dialing order preference between IP and ISDN.

Setting

Description

Enable H.329

Check this to specify standards-based People+Content data
collaboration.

Note: Not all H.323 devices recognize this new standard. You can
try disabling this option if you suspect a compatibility issue.

Enable IP H.323

Check this to allow the system to make IP calls.

Enable SIP

Check this to allow the system to use SIP when connecting IP
calls.

Enable ISDN H.320

If you have the ISDN option, check this to allow the system to
make ISDN calls.

Enable Voice Over
ISDN

If you have the ISDN option, check this to allow the system to
make voice-only calls to phones connected to an ISDN network,
such as an organization’s PBX.

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