This attribute specifies preferences regarding the encoding of
modemFax and fax traffic. During the setup of an audio call, the
local and remote ends negotiate one common encoding to use
during modemFax traffic and one common encoding to use during
fax traffic. The local end's ordered list of preferred encodings is
given by all modemFaxEncodingChoice elements that are not set to
none. Prior to negotiation, the local end removes encodings from its
list that it cannot use for a particular call. For example, the card for
a particular call may not be able to support certain encodings, or in
the case of relay, the rate of the sending machine may not be
supported. After this local check, the local end sends its modem/fax
encoding preferences to the remote end. The remote end uses the
two most preferred encodings that it can support from the list to
determine the encoding used during modemFax traffic and the
encoding used during fax traffic. If the remote end cannot support
any encodings on the local end's list, a call does not proceed and an
alarm is issued.
The current encoding and encoding rate are available in Vsr Svs
currentEncoding and Vsr Svs currentRate.
The encoding choice g711Only specifies that pulse code modulation
(PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 should be performed to encode
modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. In this case, all
modem/fax traffic is carried uncompressed at 64 kbit/s.
The encoding choice g711G726 specifies that either pulse code
modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 or adaptive differential
pulse code modulation (ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 should
be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this
profile. The actual encoding performed depends on congestion in
the network and the settings of the g711G726 row of the
modemFaxRates attribute.
The encoding choice of relay specifies that modulated modem/fax
traffic is demodulated and sent through the network as Passport
cells at the base rate of the sending machine. The types of
modulation/demodulation supported are V.29 up to 9.6 kbit/s and
V.27 up to 4.8 kbit/s. Only fax traffic can use relay.
If modemFaxEncodingChoice is relay, none, none, modem traffic
is not supported. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is none, none,
none, all traffic is treated like voice traffic.
Fax relay cannot be performed on 1pDS1V, 1pE1V or J2MV cards.
The negotiated modemFax and fax encodings are available in Vsr
Svs Framer negotiatedEncoding.
Parsed from file nortelPC-vncsCallServerV1.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
This attribute specifies preferences regarding the encoding of
modemFax and fax traffic. During the setup of an audio call, the
local and remote ends negotiate one common encoding to use
during modemFax traffic and one common encoding to use during
fax traffic. The local end's ordered list of preferred encodings is
given by all modemFaxEncodingChoice elements that are not set to
none. Prior to negotiation, the local end removes encodings from its
list that it cannot use for a particular call. For example, the card for
a particular call may not be able to support certain encodings, or in
the case of relay, the rate of the sending machine may not be
supported. After this local check, the local end sends its modem/fax
encoding preferences to the remote end. The remote end uses the
two most preferred encodings that it can support from the list to
determine the encoding used during modemFax traffic and the
encoding used during fax traffic. If the remote end cannot support
any encodings on the local end's list, a call does not proceed and an
alarm is issued.
The current encoding and encoding rate are available in Vsr Svs
currentEncoding and Vsr Svs currentRate.
The encoding choice g711Only specifies that pulse code modulation
(PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 should be performed to encode
modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. In this case, all
modem/fax traffic is carried uncompressed at 64 kbit/s.
The encoding choice g711G726 specifies that either pulse code
modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 or adaptive differential
pulse code modulation (ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 should
be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this
profile. The actual encoding performed depends on congestion in
the network and the settings of the g711G726 row of the
modemFaxRates attribute.
The encoding choice of relay specifies that modulated modem/fax
traffic is demodulated and sent through the network as Passport
cells at the base rate of the sending machine. The types of
modulation/demodulation supported are V.29 up to 9.6 kbit/s and
V.27 up to 4.8 kbit/s. Only fax traffic can use relay.
If modemFaxEncodingChoice is relay, none, none, modem traffic
is not supported. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is none, none,
none, all traffic is treated like voice traffic.
Fax relay cannot be performed on 1pDS1V, 1pE1V or J2MV cards.
The negotiated modemFax and fax encodings are available in Vsr
Svs Framer negotiatedEncoding.
Parsed from file Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB.mib
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
Vendor: Northern Telecom, Ltd.
Module: Nortel-MsCarrier-MscPassport-VncsCallServerMIB
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mscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies preferences regarding the encoding of modemFax and fax traffic. During the setup of an audio call, the local and remote ends negotiate one common encoding to use during modemFax traffic and one common encoding to use during fax traffic. The local end's ordered list of preferred encodings is given by all modemFaxEncodingChoice elements that are not set to none. Prior to negotiation, the local end removes encodings from its list that it cannot use for a particular call. For example, the card for a particular call may not be able to support certain encodings, or in the case of relay, the rate of the sending machine may not be supported. After this local check, the local end sends its modem/fax encoding preferences to the remote end. The remote end uses the two most preferred encodings that it can support from the list to determine the encoding used during modemFax traffic and the encoding used during fax traffic. If the remote end cannot support any encodings on the local end's list, a call does not proceed and an alarm is issued. The current encoding and encoding rate are available in Vsr Svs currentEncoding and Vsr Svs currentRate. The encoding choice g711Only specifies that pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 should be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. In this case, all modem/fax traffic is carried uncompressed at 64 kbit/s. The encoding choice g711G726 specifies that either pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 or adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 should be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. The actual encoding performed depends on congestion in the network and the settings of the g711G726 row of the modemFaxRates attribute. The encoding choice of relay specifies that modulated modem/fax traffic is demodulated and sent through the network as Passport cells at the base rate of the sending machine. The types of modulation/demodulation supported are V.29 up to 9.6 kbit/s and V.27 up to 4.8 kbit/s. Only fax traffic can use relay. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is relay, none, none, modem traffic is not supported. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is none, none, none, all traffic is treated like voice traffic. Fax relay cannot be performed on 1pDS1V, 1pE1V or J2MV cards. The negotiated modemFax and fax encodings are available in Vsr Svs Framer negotiatedEncoding." ::= { mscVncsVp 384 }
mscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceTable OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF MscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceEntry ACCESS not-accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "This attribute specifies preferences regarding the encoding of modemFax and fax traffic. During the setup of an audio call, the local and remote ends negotiate one common encoding to use during modemFax traffic and one common encoding to use during fax traffic. The local end's ordered list of preferred encodings is given by all modemFaxEncodingChoice elements that are not set to none. Prior to negotiation, the local end removes encodings from its list that it cannot use for a particular call. For example, the card for a particular call may not be able to support certain encodings, or in the case of relay, the rate of the sending machine may not be supported. After this local check, the local end sends its modem/fax encoding preferences to the remote end. The remote end uses the two most preferred encodings that it can support from the list to determine the encoding used during modemFax traffic and the encoding used during fax traffic. If the remote end cannot support any encodings on the local end's list, a call does not proceed and an alarm is issued. The current encoding and encoding rate are available in Vsr Svs currentEncoding and Vsr Svs currentRate. The encoding choice g711Only specifies that pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 should be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. In this case, all modem/fax traffic is carried uncompressed at 64 kbit/s. The encoding choice g711G726 specifies that either pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T G.711 or adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 should be performed to encode modem/fax traffic for calls using this profile. The actual encoding performed depends on congestion in the network and the settings of the g711G726 row of the modemFaxRates attribute. The encoding choice of relay specifies that modulated modem/fax traffic is demodulated and sent through the network as Passport cells at the base rate of the sending machine. The types of modulation/demodulation supported are V.29 up to 9.6 kbit/s and V.27 up to 4.8 kbit/s. Only fax traffic can use relay. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is relay, none, none, modem traffic is not supported. If modemFaxEncodingChoice is none, none, none, all traffic is treated like voice traffic. Fax relay cannot be performed on 1pDS1V, 1pE1V or J2MV cards. The negotiated modemFax and fax encodings are available in Vsr Svs Framer negotiatedEncoding." ::= { mscVncsVp 384 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.384.1 | mscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceEntry | 2 | 2 | An entry in the mscVncsVpNewModemFaxEncodingChoiceTable. |
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.1 | mscVncsVpRowStatusTable | 1 | 5 | This entry controls the addition and deletion of mscVncsVp components. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.2 | mscVncsVpLCOpsTable | 1 | 16 | The attributes of this group collectively form part of a template used to describe and set up a switched logical connection. The… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.3 | mscVncsVpFrOpsTable | 1 | 15 | This group contains attributes which define how audio data is carried across the Passport network. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.4 | mscVncsVpStatsTable | 1 | 2 | This group contains the operational statistics data for a Voice Networking profile component. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.322 | mscVncsVpVoiceRatesTable | 1 | 4 | This attribute has been migrated to voiceRates. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.323 | mscVncsVpVoiceEncodingChoiceTable | 1 | 3 | This attribute has been migrated to voiceEncodingChoice. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.324 | mscVncsVpModemFaxRatesTable | 1 | 4 | This attribute has been migrated to modemFaxRates. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.325 | mscVncsVpModemFaxEncodingChoiceTable | 1 | 3 | This attribute has been migrated to modemFaxEncodingChoice. The faxRelay feature must be present to include a setting of relay. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.381 | mscVncsVpNewVoiceRatesTable | 1 | 4 | This attribute specifies the minimum and maximum voice rate parameters used during negotiation with the remote end across the sub… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.382 | mscVncsVpNewVoiceEncodingChoiceTable | 1 | 3 | This attribute specifies preferences regarding the encoding of voice traffic. During the setup of an audio call, the local and r… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.36.2.1.44.3.383 | mscVncsVpNewModemFaxRatesTable | 1 | 4 | This attribute specifies the minimum and maximum modemFax and fax rate parameters used during negotiation with the remote end acr… |