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Configuring Call Preferences

Call preferences help you manage the network bandwidth used for calls. You

can specify the default and optional call settings for outgoing calls. You can
also limit the call speeds of incoming calls.

To choose call preferences:

1.

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

2.

Configure these settings on the Call Preference screen:

Setting

Description

Basic Mode

Enables a limited operating mode that uses H.261 for video
and G.711 for audio. This mode provides administrators with a
workaround for interoperability issues that cannot be solved
using other methods. The Basic Mode setting stays in effect
until you change it.

H.239

Specifies standards-based People+Content data collaboration.
Select this option if you know that H.239 is supported by the far
sites you will call. If callers experience issues when sharing
content with other Polycom systems, disable this setting.

IP H.323

Allows the system to make IP calls.

SIP

Allows the system to use SIP when connecting IP calls.

Analog Phone

Allows the system to make voice-only calls to any phone using
an analog phone line.

Transcoding

Specifies whether the system allows each far-site system to
connect at the best possible call rate and audio/video
algorithm. If transcoding is disabled, the Polycom HDX system
down-speeds all connections to the same call rate.

ISDN Gateway

Allows users to choose whether to place IP-to-ISDN calls
through a gateway.

IP Gateway

Allows users to choose whether to place ISDN-to-IP calls
through a gateway.

V.35/RS-449/
RS-530

Allows the system to make calls through your third-party
network equipment.
This selection is only available when the system has a
V.35/RS-449/RS-530 network module installed.

ISDN H.320

Allows the system to make ISDN calls.
This selection is only available when the system has ISDN
networking capability.

Voice Over
ISDN

Allows the system to make voice-only calls to phones
connected to an ISDN network, such as an organization’s
PBX.

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