1 introduction, Introduction, 1introduction – CounterPath Bria for Linux User Guide User Manual

Page 5: Standard telephone features, Enhanced features and functions

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Introduction

This manual is intended for two types of users:

Users in an enterprise. These users typically have a system administrator who has set up Bria ready for use.

“Retail” users. These users are working in a non-office environment and are their own system
administrator. If you are a retail user, you must also read the “Bria 3 for Linux Administrator Guide”.

Standard Telephone Features

Bria is a softphone from CounterPath that enables you to make VoIP phone calls. It has all standard enterprise
telephone features, including:

Call display and Message Waiting Indicator (MWI).

Speakerphone and Mute.

Redial, Hold, Do Not Disturb.

Call history – list of received, missed, and dialed calls.

Call forward.

Call transfer.

Six-party audio conferencing.

Enhanced Features and Functions

Bria also supports the following features and functions:

Contact list containing the individual user’s contacts.

Directory containing names from a shared LDAP directory.

Automatic detection and configuration of audio devices.

Acoustic echo cancellation, automatic gain control, voice activity detection.

Support for DTMF (RFC 2833 or inband DTMF).

Support for the following audio codecs:

DVI4, DVI4 Wideband, G.711aLaw, G.711uLaw, G.729, GSM, iLBC, L16 PCM Wideband, Speex,
Speex FEC, Speex Wideband, Speex Wideband FEC.

Automatic selection of the best codec based on the other party’s capability, the available bandwidth, and
network conditions. Bria switches the codec within a call in response to changing network conditions.

Compliance to 3261 SIP standard.

Support for these firewall traversal solutions: STUN, TURN, or ICE.

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