mscVsFramerNEncodingTable
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This attribute indicates the results of negotiating ingress audio call
encodings for voice, modemFax and fax traffic with the remote end
across the subnet. The parameters used for negotiating with the
remote end are provisioned in voiceEncoding and
modemFaxEncoding.
voice traffic is all traffic from the start of a call or speech until a
2100 Hz tone or call release. modemFax traffic is all traffic after a
2100 Hz tone but before a fax preamble, speech or call release. fax
traffic is all traffic after a fax preamble but before speech or call
release.
g711 indicates that pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by ITU-T
G.711 is the negotiated encoding.
g726 indicates that Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation
(ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 is the negotiated encoding.
g711G726 indicates that pulse code modulation (PCM) defined by
ITU-T G.711 and Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation
(ADPCM) defined by ITU-T G.726 are both negotiated encodings.
If negotiatedIgEncoding is g711G726, the actual encoding
performed can be either G.711 or G.726, depending on network
congestion.
g728 indicates that Low Delay Coded Excited Linear Predictive
Coder (CS-ACELP) defined by ITU-T G.728 is the negotiated
encoding.
g729 indicates that Conjunctive Structure Algebraic Code Excited
Linear Predictive Coder (CS-ACELP) defined by ITU-T G.729 is
the negotiated encoding.
v29V27Relay indicates that fax relay is performed using ITU-T
V.29 or ITU-T V.27.
v17V29V27Relay indicates that fax relay using ITU-T V.17, ITU-T
V.29, or ITU-T V.27 is the negotiated encoding.
If all negotiated encodings are none, the negotiation of audio call
encodings is not complete.