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VoIP profile configuration task list 575
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 47 • VoIP profile configuration
VoIP profile configuration task list
The following tasks describe components that can be configured through the VoIP profile:
Creating a VoIP profile
Configuring codecs
Enabling DTMF relay (see page 576)
Configuring RTP payload types (see page 579)
Configuring the dejitter buffer (advanced) (see page 579)
Enabling/disabling filters (advanced) (see page 583)
Configuring fax transmission (see page 584)
Configuring modem transmission (see page 589)
If a VoIP profile is modified, the saved modification is applied to all open calls and is valid for all future calls on
the gateway or interface using this VoIP profile.
Creating a VoIP profile
Before configuring voice parameters, a VoIP profile must be created. Each VoIP profile has a name that can be
any arbitrary string of not more than 25 characters. When you create the VoIP profile, the VoIP profile config-
uration mode appears so you can configure VoIP components.
Note The VoIP profile named default always exists in the system. It is used by all
interface components if there is no other VoIP profile available. If VoIP
parameters are the same throughout all interfaces, you can simply change the
profile default instead of creating a new profile.
Procedure: Create a VoIP profile and enter the VoIP profile configuration mode
Mode: Configure
Example: Creating a VoIP profile
This example shows how to create a VoIP profile named g729_FaxRelay and enter VoIP profile configuration
mode.
node>enable
node#configure
node(cfg)#profile voip g729_FaxRelay
node(pf-voip)[g729_fa~]#...
Step Command Purpose
1 node(cfg)#profile voip name Creates a VoIP profile with name name and enters VoIP profile
configuration mode. The newly created profile contains default
values for all parameters.
If a profile with name name already exists, only the VoIP profile
configuration mode is entered.
2 node(pf-voip)[name]#... Configuration steps are described in the following sections.