Configuring RFC 2833

 

This procedure describes configuration of the RFC 2833 feature.

For more information on RFC 2833, see the Developer’s Guide: Internet Protocol, VDAC-ONE Card chapter.

Before you begin

Before you configure RFC 2833, you must locate your license file (license.cfg) which contains a license key. This license file is bundled with the Call Agent feature license. Contact your sales representative for the license. Copy the license file to your CSA folder. To install the license key, you must use the General Node Configuration dialog box. See General Node Configuration for the procedure on opening the license key.

To configure RFC 2833, you must have a node view window open in configuration mode. You must also have an Matrix Controller Series 3 card installed.

Configuring RFC 2833

The following steps explain the RFC 2833 configuration.

1 To invoke the RFC 2833 Configuration dialog box, do one of the following:

Right-click the blue area around the card slots and select RFC 2833 Configuration from the menu.

Go to the Configuration menu and select RFC 2833 Configuration.

2 The RFC 2833 Configuration dialog box opens.

3 Enter the following fields according to the range of values indicated in the next table and then click OK.

Field

Range of Values

Initial UDP Receive Port

1024 - 65535

Number of UDP Ports

0 - 65535

Jitter Buffer Size (ms)

0 - 400

Invalid Packet Alarm Threshold

0 - 65535

Dynamic Payload Type

96 -127