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Packet Facilities

The Packet Facility object is a parent or container object. Under the Packet Facilities object the user can create multiple Packet Facility objects. Refer to the information below.

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The Packet Facilities object is a parent object to the Packet Facility object. The Packet Facility object configures a group VoIP channels that can be used to carrying audio and/or video (multimedia) packets. Before configuring the Packet Facilities and Packet Facility objects, the IP Address object which is configured under the Logical Interface object must first be configured with a Media 0 and/or Media 1 IP address. Once the Logical Interfaces along with the IP Address objects are created, the Packet Facilities and Packet Facility objects can then be created.Refer to links below.

Facility

Packet Facility

IP Network Interface

Logical Interface

IP Address

Configure Facilities

Configure SIP (Multiple SIP IP)

Configure SIP (Single SIP IP)

Maximum Objects

One Packet Facilities object can be created per Facility object

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This field displays the total number of IP resources available that can be used for carrying audio calls. This is determined by a combination of the selection made in the Media Mode field of the Physical Node - Direct Connect object and the number of DSP's currently installed in the system.

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This field displays the total number of IP resources available that can be used for carrying multimedia (audio/video) calls. This is determined by a combination of the selection made in the Media Mode field of the Physical Node - Direct Connect object and the number of DSP's currently installed in the system.

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