Avaya X330WAN User Manual

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Chapter 4

Operational Concepts and Configuration Examples

54

Avaya X330WAN User’s Guide

Note:

When the device on the other end is an Avaya device:

- Configure the port range of both X330WANs to the same range using the

ip rtp

port-range

command. Verify that your voice application (the Avaya DEFINITY

Communication Server) is configured to the same port range.

- Configure both X330WANs to the

ietf

mode using the

ip rtp non-tcp mode

command.

Note:

In order to verify that the number of concurrent compressed TCP connections

is the same in X330WAN and in the router connected on the other side of the WAN,
use the

ip tcp decompression-connections

command. This command ensures

decompression of TCP packets compressed by both routers.

Configuration tip:

To obtain better voice quality when using cRTP, set the VoIP

queue size to twice its original size. To perform this, do the following:
1

Set the VoIP mode using the

voip-queue

command within the specific Serial

interface context.

2

Exit the Serial interface context.

3

Obtain the current VoIP queue size using the

show queuing

command. The

VoIP queue is the “Queue 1 (High)”.

4

Set the VoIP queue to twice the current size using the

queue-limit

<queue

id> <size>

command within the previous Serial interface context, where

queue id

= 1 and

size

is twice the original value.

To configure RTP header compression, use the following commands:

ip rtp header-

compression

Enables compressing outgoing RTP packets.

ip rtp compression-

connections

Changes the number of connections the interface
accepts for RTP compression.

ip rtp max-period

Sets the maximum number of compressed packets
sent between two full header packets.

ip rtp max-time

Sets the maximum number of seconds between
transmission of two full header packets.

ip rtp port-range

Sets the RTP port numbers range.

ip rtp non-tcp-mode

Sets the non-tcp decompression mode.

show ip rtp header-

compression

Displays the active RTP compression parameters.

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