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13. Media
Note:
In this mode, DTMF digits are removed from the audio stream (and the 'DTMF
Transport Type' parameter is automatically set to
Mute DTMF
).
Notes:
•
The device is always ready to receive DTMF packets over IP in all
possible transport modes: INFO messages, NOTIFY, and RFC 2833 (in
proper payload type) or as part of the audio stream.
•
To exclude RFC 2833 Telephony event parameter from the device's
SDP, set the 'Declare RFC 2833 in SDP' parameter to
No
.
The following parameters affect the way the device handles the DTMF digits:
TxDTMFOption, RxDTMFOption, RFC2833TxPayloadType, and
RFC2833RxPayloadType
MGCPDTMFDetectionPoint, DTMFVolume, DTMFTransportType, DTMFDigitLength,
and DTMFInterDigitInterval
13.3.3.2 Configuring RFC 2833 Payload
The procedure below describes how to configure the RFC 2833 payload using the Web
interface:
To configure RFC 2833 payload using the Web interface:
1.
Open the RTP/RTCP Settings page (
Configuration
tab >
VoIP
menu >
Media
submenu >
RTP/RTCP Settings
). The relevant parameters are listed under the
'General Settings' group, as shown below:
Figure
13-7: RFC 2833 Payload Parameters in RTP/RTCP Settings Page
2.
Configure the following parameters:
•
'RTP Redundancy Depth' (RTPRedundancyDepth) - enables the device to
generate RFC 2198 redundant packets.
•
'Enable RTP Redundancy Negotiation' (EnableRTPRedundancyNegotiation) -
enables the device to include the RTP redundancy dynamic payload type in the
SDP, according to RFC 2198.
•
'RFC 2833 TX Payload Type' (RFC2833TxPayloadType) - defines the Tx RFC
2833 DTMF relay dynamic payload type.
•
'RFC 2833 RX Payload Type' (RFC2833RxPayloadType) - defines the Rx RFC
2833 DTMF relay dynamic payload type.
•
'RFC 2198 Payload Type' (RFC2198PayloadType) - defines the RTP redundancy
packet payload type according to RFC 2198.
3.
Click
Submit
to apply your settings.
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