Configuring Voice Quality for Unregistered Users
You can configure the device to dynamically switch voice coders to improve voice quality during a call with an unregistered user.
If it detects poor voice quality (based on MOS), it switches coders from G.711 to Opus for the unregistered user side. If it subsequently detects an improvement in the network (based on packet loss) during the same call, it switches back to G.711. The device switches coders, by changing between two IP Profiles - one associated with G.711, and the other associated with Opus.
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This feature is applicable only to the SBC application. |
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This feature is for Server-type IP Groups. |
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To configure voice quality for unregistered users: |
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'Allowed Audio Coders': Assign the Allowed Audio Coders Group with G.711 |
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'Switch Coder Upon Voice Quality': Enable |
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Alternative IP Profile: |
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'Allowed Audio Coders': Assign the Allowed Audio Coders Group with Opus |
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Open the IP Groups table (see Configuring IP Groups), and then make sure that you assign the IP Group (Server-Type) to which the user belongs, with the main IP Profile associated with G.711. |
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'IP Group': Assign the IP Group of the user (see Step 3) |
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'Rule Metric': Poor InVoice Quality |
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'Rule Action': Alternate IP Profile |
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'Alternative IP Profile Name': Assign the alternative IP Profile that is associated with the Opus coder (see Step 2) |