User Manual Part 1

Quanta Computer Inc. IEEE802.16e WiMAX IAD (WV202)
User Manual
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Field Description Default value
Packet Length The timing to send packets. Default setting is 20 msec.
20 msec
G.726 16K Payload
Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 16K. 96
G.726 24K Payload
Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 24K. 97
G.726 32K Payload
Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 32K. 98
G.726 40K Payload
Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for codec G.726 40K. 99
ILBC Payload Type
Vlaue
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for ILBC Payload Type
Valu e.
104
Outband 2833
Payload Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Outband 2833
Payload Type Value.
100
Media Loopback
Encaprtp Payload
Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Media Loopback
Encaprtp Payload Type Value. Assigns a value from 100 to 120, default
setting is 112.
112
Media Loopback
Rtploopback
Payload Type Value
Define the payload type value in RTP packets for Media Loopback
Rtploopback Payload Type Value. Assigns a value from 100 to 120,
default setting is 113.
113
Media Loopback
Type
There are 3 loopback types for the media transfer.
(1) Media - This loopback is activated as close as possible to the
analog interface and after the decoder so that the RTP packets are
subsequently re-encoded prior to transmission back to the sender.
(2) Encaprtp –Each received packet MUST be encapsulated in a
different packet
(3) Rtploopback- In this mode, the RTP packets are looped back to the
sender at a point before the encoder/decoder function in the receive
direction to a point after the encoder/decoder function in the send
direction.
None
RTP Timeout The timeout value setting for RTP packets to wait the response.
25
Voice Quality Poor
Threshold
The measurement for the voice quality. If the voice packets lost
over this value, the call will be drop. Assigns a value from 5% to
100%, default setting is 20%.
20
Maximum ICMP
Unreachable
Allowable the maximum number of consecutive ICMP destination
unreachable responses. ICMP differs in purpose from TCP and UDP in
that it is usually not used directly by user network applications. One
exception is the ping tool, which sends ICMP Echo Request messages
(and receives Echo Response messages) to determine whether a host is
reachable and how long packets take to get to and from that host.
Assigns a number from 10 to 100, default setting is 10. The count of
unreachable ICMP packets. If the value is over this maximum
value, the call will be drop.
10