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expect-factor To specify when the router will generate an alarm to the network manager, indicating that the expected quality of voice has dropped, use the expect-factor dial-peer configuration command. Use the no form of this command to reset the default value for this command. expect-factor value no expect-factor value Syntax Description value Integers that represent the ITU specification for quality of voice as described in G.113. Valid entries are from 0 to 20, with 0 representing toll quality. Default The default value for this command is 10. Command Mode Dial-peer configuration Usage Guidelines This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T. Voice over IP monitors the quality of voice received over the network. Use the expect-factor command to specify when the router will generate an SNMP trap to the network manager. This command is only applicable to VoIP peers. Example The following example configures toll quality of voice when connecting to a dial peer: dial-peer voice 10 voip expect-factor 0 expect-factor Voice Over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Commands 4-23
fax-rate fax-rate 4-24 To establish the rate at which a fax will be sent to the specified dial peer, use the fax-rate dial-peer configuration command. Use the no form of this command to reset the default value for this command. fax-rate{2400 | 4800 | 7200 | 9600 | 14400 | disable | voice} no fax-rate Syntax Description 2400 Specifies a fax transmission speed of 2400 bits per second (bps). 4800 Specifies a fax transmission speed of 4800 bps. 7200 Specifies a fax transmission speed of 7200 bps. 9600 Specifies a fax transmission speed of 9600 bps. 14400 Specifies a fax transmission speed of 14,400 bps. disable Disables fax relay transmission capability. voice Specifies the highest possible transmission speed allowed by voice rate. Default The default value for this command is voice. Command Mode Dial-peer configuration Usage Guidelines This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T. Use the fax-rate command to specify the fax transmission rate to the specified dial peer. The values for this command apply only to the fax transmission speed and do not affect the quality of the fax itself. The higher values provide a faster transmission speed but monopolize a significantly larger portion of the available bandwidth. Slower transmission speeds use less bandwidth. If the fax-rate command is set above the CODEC value in the same dial peer, the data sent over the network for fax transmission will be above the bandwidth reserved for RVSP. Because more network bandwidth will be monopolized by the fax transmission, we do not recommend setting the fax-rate value higher than the codec value. If the fax-rate value is set lower than the codec value, faxes will take longer to transmit but will use less bandwidth. This command is only applicable to VoIP peers. Voice over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Software Configuration Guide
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expect-factor<br />
To specify when the router will generate an alarm to the network manager, indicating that the<br />
expected quality of <strong>voice</strong> has dropped, use the expect-factor dial-peer configuration command. Use<br />
the no form of this command to reset the <strong>de</strong>fault value for this command.<br />
expect-factor value<br />
no expect-factor value<br />
Syntax Description<br />
value Integers that represent the ITU specification for quality of <strong>voice</strong> as<br />
<strong>de</strong>scribed in G.113. Valid entries are from 0 to 20, with 0 representing<br />
toll quality.<br />
Default<br />
The <strong>de</strong>fault value for this command is 10.<br />
Command Mo<strong>de</strong><br />
Dial-peer configuration<br />
Usage Gui<strong>de</strong>lines<br />
This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3(1)T.<br />
Voice over IP monitors the quality of <strong>voice</strong> received over the network. Use the expect-factor<br />
command to specify when the router will generate an SNMP trap to the network manager.<br />
This command is only applicable to VoIP peers.<br />
Example<br />
The following example configures toll quality of <strong>voice</strong> when connecting to a dial peer:<br />
dial-peer <strong>voice</strong> 10 voip<br />
expect-factor 0<br />
expect-factor<br />
Voice Over IP for the Cisco 3600 Series Commands 4-23