D-Link DPH-80 Manual - Page 18

Call Agent IP, Call Agent Port Number, Gateway Port, Endpoint ID, Codec1, Codec2 and Codec3, Submit

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Using Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) General Configuration The items on this window are described below: „ Call Agent IP: It must be in dot-separated form. An illegal IP address won't be allowed for this field. (Ex: 10.241.5.200). „ Call Agent Port Number: This is the port at which the Call Agent receives and sends packets. (Ex: 2427). „ Gateway Port: This is the port number at which the MGCP Phone will open the socket to send and receive packets. (Ex: 2427). „ Endpoint ID: This is the endpoint identifier as defined in rfc 2705 (endpointname@[IP Address or domain name]). Here we can specify only the endpoint name (up to @) or full identifier with either domain name or IP address. If only the endpoint name (up to @) is given, the identifier will be formed automatically by software by appending the IP address. Example 1: If the endpoint name is "dlink/1" the identifier will be formed by software by appending IP address like "dlink/1@[10.241.5.231]. Example 2: If the full identifier is given as dlink/1@book. The IP address will not be appended. „ VAD: When this is enabled, the MGCP phone uses silence compression to save on bandwidth. This feature works irrespective of the codec selected. „ Codec1, Codec2 and Codec3: These are drop-down menus which allow you to select what codecs are to be used by the phone. It also specifies the priority of the codec while negotiating for the codec to use in any call. Codec1 will be given the highest priority. After entering the appropriate values, click Submit. The following page will appear. 18

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The items on this window are described below:
Using Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
Call Agent IP:
It must be in dot-separated form. An illegal IP address
won’t be allowed for this field. (Ex: 10.241.5.200).
Call Agent Port Number:
This is the port at which the Call Agent receives
and sends packets. (Ex: 2427).
Gateway Port:
This is the port number at which the MGCP Phone will
open the socket to send and receive packets. (Ex: 2427).
Endpoint ID:
This is the endpoint identifier as defined in rfc 2705
(
end
pointname@[IP
Address or domain name]). Here we can specify only
the endpoint name (up to @) or full identifier with either domain name or
IP address. If only the endpoint name (up to @) is given, the identifier will
be formed automatically by software by appending the IP address.
Example 1: If the endpoint name is “dlink/1” the identifier will be formed
by software by appending IP address like “dlink/1@[10.241.5.231].
Example 2: If the full identifier is given as
dlink/1@book
. The IP address
will not be appended.
VAD:
When this is enabled, the MGCP phone uses silence compression
to save on bandwidth. This feature works irrespective of the codec se-
lected.
Codec1, Codec2 and Codec3:
These are drop-down menus which
allow you to select what codecs are to be used by the phone. It also
specifies the priority of the codec while negotiating for the codec to use in
any call. Codec1 will be given the highest priority.
After entering the appropriate values, click
Submit
. The following page will
appear.
General Configuration