Voice Parameters

The voice parameters are described in the table below.

Voice Parameters

Parameter

Description

'Input Gain'

configure voip > media voice > input-gain

[InputGain]

Global parameter defining the pulse-code modulation (PCM) input (received) gain control level (in decibels).

You can also configure the feature per specific calls, using IP Profiles (IpProfile_InputGain) or Tel Profiles (TelProfile_InputGain). For a detailed description of the parameter and for configuring the feature, see Configuring IP Profiles or Configuring Tel Profiles.

Note: If the feature is configured for a specific profile, the settings of the global parameter is ignored for calls associated with the profile.

'Voice Volume'

configure voip > media voice > voice-volume

[VoiceVolume]

Global parameter defining the voice gain control (in decibels). This defines the level of the transmitted signal (for the Gateway application, in IP-to Tel calls).

You can also configure the feature per specific calls, using IP Profiles (IpProfile_VoiceVolume) or Tel Profiles (TelProfile_VoiceVolume). For a detailed description of the parameter and for configuring the feature, see Configuring IP Profiles or Configuring Tel Profiles.

Note: If the feature is configured for a specific profile, the settings of the global parameter is ignored for calls associated with the profile.

configure voip > media voice codecs > G726-voice-payload-format

[VoicePayloadFormat]

Determines the bit ordering of the G.726 voice payload format.

[0] = (Default) Little Endian
[1] = Big Endian

Note: To ensure high voice quality when using G.726, both communicating ends should use the same endianness format. Therefore, when the device communicates with a third-party entity that uses the G.726 voice coder and voice quality is poor, change the settings of the parameter (between Big Endian and Little Endian).

'Echo Canceler'

configure voip > media voice > echo-canceller-enable

[EnableEchoCanceller]

Global parameter enabling echo cancellation (i.e., echo from voice calls is removed).

You can also configure this feature per specific calls, using IP Profiles (IpProfile_EnableEchoCanceller) ) or Tel Profiles (TelProfile_EnableEC). For a detailed description of the parameter and for configuring the feature, see Configuring IP Profiles or Configuring Tel Profiles.

Note: If the feature is configured for a specific profile, the settings of this global parameter is ignored for calls associated with the profile.

configure voip > media voice > echo-canceller-hybrid-loss

[ECHybridLoss]

Defines the four-wire to two-wire worst-case Hybrid loss, the ratio between the signal level sent to the hybrid and the echo level returning from the hybrid.

[0] = (Default) 6 dB
[1] = N/A
[2] = 0 dB
[3] = 3 dB

configure voip > media voice > echo-canceller-NLP-mode

[ECNLPMode]

Global parameter enabling Non-Linear Processing (NLP) mode for echo cancellation.

You can also configure the feature per specific calls, using Tel Profiles (TelProfile_ECNlpMode). For a detailed description of the parameter and for configuring the feature in the Tel Profiles table, see Configuring Tel Profiles.

Note: If the feature is configured for a specific Tel Profile, the settings of the global parameter is ignored for calls associated with the Tel Profile.

configure voip > media voice > echo-canceller-aggressive-NLP

[EchoCancellerAggressiveNLP]

Enables the Aggressive NLP at the first 0.5 second of the call.

[0] = Disable
[1] = (Default) Enable. The echo is removed only in the first half of a second of the incoming IP signal.

Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.

configure voip > media RTP-RTCP > number-of-SID-coefficients

[RTPSIDCoeffNum]

Defines the number of spectral coefficients added to an SID packet being sent according to RFC 3389.

The valid values are [0] (default), [4], [6], [8] and [10].