Linksys SPA922 Cisco Small Business IP Phone SPA9X1 Administration Guide - Page 18
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Chapter 1 Introducing Linksys IP Phones Feature Descriptions Other Features Table 1-4 summarizes the features provided by Linksys IP Phones. Table 1-4 Linksys Phone Features Feature Description Music On Hold On a connected call, Linksys IP phones may place the remote party on call. If the remote party indicates that they can still receive audio while the call is holding, the MOH server sends streaming audio. Secure Calls A user (if enabled by service provider or administrator) has the option to make an outbound call secure in the sense that the audio packets in both directions are encrypted. Adjustable Audio Frames Per Packet This feature allows you to set the number of audio frames contained in one RTP packet. Packets can be adjusted to contain from 1-10 audio frames. Increasing the number of packets decreases the bandwidth utilized, but it also increases delay and may affect voice quality. DTMF In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC 2833) (SIP INFO) Linksys IP phones may relay DTMF digits as out-of-band events to preserve the fidelity of the digits. This can enhance the reliability of DTMF transmission required by many IVR applications such as dial-up banking and airline information. Call Progress Tone Generation Linksys IP phones have configurable call progress tones. Parameters for each type of tone may include number of frequency components, frequency and amplitude of each component, and cadence information. Call Progress Tone Pass This feature allows you to hear the call progress tones (such as ringing) that Through are generated from the far-end network. Jitter Buffer-Dynamic (Adaptive) Linksys IP phones can buffer incoming voice packets to minimize out-of-order packet arrival. This process is known as jitter buffering. The jitter buffer size proactively adjusts or adapts in size, depending on changing network conditions. Linksys IP phones have a Network Jitter Level control setting for each line of service. The jitter level decides how aggressively Linksys IP phones try to shrink the jitter buffer over time to achieve a lower overall delay. If the jitter level is higher, it shrinks more gradually. If jitter level is lower, it shrinks more quickly. Firmware Version 5.1 Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide 1-7