What codecs are supported by the Media Server 2000? The MS 2000 supports industry standard compressed and uncompressed packet voice encoding standards.
The MS 2010 supports G.711 (µ-law and A-law), G.729ab, UMTS AMR all rates, CDMA EVRC, QCELP8 and QCELP13. The MS 2020 supports G.711 (µ-law & A-law), G.726, UMTS AMR all rates, CDMA EVRC, QCELP8 and QCELP13. Both also support the T.38 FAX protocol. Back to Top What types of packet networks are compatible with the Media Server 2000? An MS 2000 is available for both IP and ATM (AAL1 & AAL2) packet core technologies. The MS 2010 addresses IP solutions, while the MS 2020 addresses ATM solutions. Both provide 10/100BaseT Ethernet for IP interfaces and ATM OC3 network interfaces. The MS 2000 also supports announcements and conferencing in mixed TDM and packet hybrid networks. Back to Top Describe how the Media Server 2000 supports conferencing. Conferencing with the MS 2000 works similarly to the way it did previously with the UAS and there is no apparent difference to an end user.
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