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Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods, Setting Dial Plans

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Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA H.323 Services Chapter 4 Basic and Additional H.323 Services Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods You can configure the H.323 connection method and the H.245 transmission method. Use Bit 0 of the ConnectMode parameter to select either the slow-start procedure or the fast-start procedure for the H.323 connection. Use Bit 1 of the ConnectMode parameter to select either a separate H.245 connection or H.245 tunneling for H.245-message transmission. Related Configuration Parameter ConnectMode, page 5-32-Bits 0 and 1 Setting Dial Plans You can set specific dial plan rules and timeout values. Many of these values are determined on a country-by-country basis. Related Parameter DialPlan, page 5-52 Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA H.323 Services Table 4-4 is a reference table that lists all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using H.323), and includes links to the detailed descriptions of the parameters used for configuring these features. Table 4-4 Configurable Features and Related Parameters Configurable Features Audio Media Features • Low bit-rate codec selection (G.723.1, G.729) • Silence suppression • RTP media port • Preferred audio codec for transmitting and receiving voice data • RTP packet size Audio cut-through configuration Caller ID format DTMF and hookflash transmission methods Debug and Diagnosis Dial plans Fax Services Features • Fax services mode selection • Named Signaling Event (NSE) payload type for fax pass-through Related Parameters Audio Media Parameters • LBRCodec, page 5-23 • AudioMode, page 5-24 • MediaPort, page 5-21 • TxCodec, page 5-22, RxCodec, page 5-22 • NumTxFrames, page 5-25 ConnectMode, page 5-32 CallerIdMethod, page 5-38 AudioMode, page 5-24 NPrintf, page 5-61 DialPlan, page 5-52 Fax Services Parameters • AudioMode, page 5-24, ConnectMode, page 5-32 • ConnectMode, page 5-32 4-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) OL-4804-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 4
Basic and Additional H.323 Services
Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA H.323 Services
Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods
You can configure the H.323 connection method and the H.245 transmission method. Use Bit 0 of the
ConnectMode parameter to select either the slow-start procedure or the fast-start procedure for the H.323
connection. Use Bit 1 of the ConnectMode parameter to select either a separate H.245 connection or
H.245 tunneling for H.245-message transmission.
Related Configuration Parameter
ConnectMode, page 5-32
—Bits 0 and 1
Setting Dial Plans
You can set specific dial plan rules and timeout values. Many of these values are determined on a
country-by-country basis.
Related Parameter
DialPlan, page 5-52
Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA H.323 Services
Table 4-4
is a reference table that lists all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using H.323), and
includes links to the detailed descriptions of the parameters used for configuring these features.
Table 4-4
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
Configurable Features
Related Parameters
Audio Media Features
Low bit-rate codec selection (G.723.1, G.729)
Silence suppression
RTP media port
Preferred audio codec for transmitting and
receiving voice data
RTP packet size
Audio Media Parameters
LBRCodec, page 5-23
AudioMode, page 5-24
MediaPort, page 5-21
TxCodec, page 5-22
,
RxCodec, page 5-22
NumTxFrames, page 5-25
Audio cut-through configuration
ConnectMode, page 5-32
Caller ID format
CallerIdMethod, page 5-38
DTMF and hookflash transmission methods
AudioMode, page 5-24
Debug and Diagnosis
NPrintf, page 5-61
Dial plans
DialPlan, page 5-52
Fax Services Features
Fax services mode selection
Named Signaling Event (NSE) payload type for
fax pass-through
Fax Services Parameters
AudioMode, page 5-24
,
ConnectMode,
page 5-32
ConnectMode, page 5-32