Customized codec preference list – AASTRA 6700i series, 9143, 9480i, 9480i CT SIP Administrator Guide EN User Manual

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You can enable the IP phones to use a default "basic" codec set, which consists of the set of

codecs and packet sizes shown above;

or

you can configure a custom set of codecs and attributes instead of using the defaults (see

“Customized Codec Preference List” below).

Customized Codec Preference List

You can also configure the IP phones to use preferred Codecs. To do this, you must enter the

payload value (payload), the packetization time in milliseconds (ptime), and enable or disable

silence suppression (silsupp).

Payload

is the codec type to be used. This represents the data format carried within the RTP

packets to the end user at the destination. The default payload setting is to allow all codecs. You

can set payload to use only basic codecs (G.711 u-Law, G.711 a-Law, G.729), or select from up to

14 codecs for the phones AND customize a codec preference list of up to 10 codecs. In the

Aastra Web UI, codecs 2 through 10 can be set to “None” if required (no codecs).

Ptime

(packetization time) is a measurement of the duration of PCM data within each RTP

packet sent to the destination, and hence defines how much network bandwidth is used for

transfer of the RTP stream. You enter the ptime values for the customized Codec list in

milliseconds. (See table below).

Silsupp

is used to enable or disable silence suppression. Voice Activity Detection (VAD) on the

IP phones is used to determine whether each individual packet contains useful speech data.

Enabling silsupp results in decreased network bandwidth, by avoiding sending RTP packets for

any frame where no voice energy was detected by the VAD.

You must enter the values for this feature in list form as shown in the following example:

payload=8;ptime=10;silsupp=on,payload=0;ptime=10;silsupp=off

Note:

The basic and custom codec parameters apply to all calls, and are

configured on a global-basis only using the configuration files or the

Aastra Web UI.

Note:

In the Aastra Web UI

:

- setting Codec 1 to “All” ignores the packetization interval (ptime).

The packetization interval setting defaults to 30, which is the default for

all codecs.

- setting Codec 1 to “All” automatically sets all other codec preference

fields 2 through 10 to “None”.

- setting Codec 1 to “Basic” and all other codec preferences in 2

through 10 to “None”, forces the phone to use only the basic codecs as in

previous releases (G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, and G.729). If you select an

additional codec to use in the codec preferences 2 through 10 fields, those

codecs are added to the list of Basic codecs for the phone to use.

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