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BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide
Chapter 51
Media Gateways
Certain types of IP communications pass through Media Gateways on the BCM. You can control
the performance of these communications by adjusting the parameters for echo-cancellation and
UDP Redundancy.
The Media Gateways panel allows you to set basic parameters that control IP telephony.
Figure 139 shows the fields on the Media Gateways panel.
Figure 139 Media Gateways
Table 100 General Settings
Attribute Value Description
Echo cancellation <drop-down menu>
Enabled w/NLP
Enabled
Disabled
Enable or disable echo cancellation for your system.
Default: Enabled w/NLP (check with your internet system
administrator before changing this)
Echo Cancellation selects what type of echo cancellation is
used on calls that go through a Media Gateway. NLP refers to
Non-Linear Processing.
G.723.1 data rate 6.3 kbps
5.3 kbps
Specify the data rate at which to process calls. This setting is
not negotiated; it is manually administered and the far end
must support the rate.
The rate selection is based on quantity of calls, or quality of
voice.
5.3 kbps is a smaller bandwidth therefore more calls can
be supported but the voice quality is lower.
6.3 kbps is a larger bandwidth so fewer calls are supported
but the voice quality is better.
Default: 6.3 kbps
T. 3 8 U D P
redundancy
<numeric character string> If T.38 fax is enabled on the system, this setting defines how
many times the message is resent during a transmission, to
avoid errors caused by lost T.38 messages.
Reserved Media
Gateway Codec
<protocol> Select a protocol to compress and transmit packets.
G.711
G.729
G.723
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