Configuring a public or intranet pipe – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual

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Managing IP Networks

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All undefined IP addresses fall into the Public Pipe range and are subject to bandwidth control if the public
pipe bandwidth control is enabled.

Note:

When MAXCS is behind a NAT router, and you do not check the Private Network check box, IP
phones may not function.

Define an Address Range

1.

Click the Add button in the IP Network panel.

2.

Fill in a range of IP addresses.

3.

Select the pipe for this IP address range.

4.

If this is a private network, check the Private Network check box. Click OK.

To edit a network you’ve added, select it and click the Edit button. To remove it, select it and click the Remove
button.

Configuring a Public or Intranet Pipe

If you want to regulate how many VoIP sessions can be connected to the server through a Public or Intranet
Pipe,
1.

In the Public Pipe panel, check the Enable box.

2.

Enter the maximum WAN bandwidth you want to allocate to VoIP connections.

3.

Specify the maximum sessions for one of the codecs. The system will calculate the maximum sessions
for the other codecs automatically.

4.

You can change the G.711 sessions by using the Up/Down arrow button.

Figure 187.

The Public Pipe options

Notes

When calculating the maximum sessions for each codec, the system uses the following bandwidth re-
quirement to ensure that each session has some safety margin:

G.711 / G.722 – 90 kbps

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