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Genie Distribution User Manual v1.6
© Tieline Pty. Ltd. 2015
Note: if the codec you are configuring needs to dial connections as well as answer, you can select
Dial or answer
and configure both dialing and answering connections. For the purposes of this
example dialing is excluded.
It is also possible to select an
Answer Route
if required. When routing multiple audio
streams over transports like ISDN or POTS, you can use
Dial
and
Answer Routes
to
configure deterministic routing of audio streams. Use of
Dial
and
Answer Routes
is not
recommended over IP. See
Configuring ISDN Answering
or
Configuring POTS Answering
for more information. Use the default settings for IP connections.
4. Enter the name of the connection in the text box, then click
Next
.
5. Configure the transport settings:
For IP click the drop-down
Session Protocol
menu and select
Tieline Codecs
and
ensure the
Any
check-box is not selected, then click
Next
.
Important Note:
The
Return Audio Port
is used by the local codec to receive
audio from the remote codec. When
Tieline Codecs
is the
Session Protocol
selected (using Tieline session data), the
Return Audio Port
is automatically
configured as UDP audio port 9000 by default for the first audio stream
connection. Click to deselect the
Automatic
check-box to adjust this setting.
Click to configure:
·
Auto Jitter Adapt
and the preferred auto jitter setting using the drop-down arrow
for Buffer Priority, or