Enabling or Disabling Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
Command or Action
Example:
Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# codec
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Step 9
maximum sessions number
Example:
Example:
Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# maximum
sessions 4
Step 10
associate application sbc
Example:
Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# associate
application sbc
Step 11
no shutdown
Example:
Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# no shutdown
Step 12
exit
Example:
Router(config-dspfarm-profile)# exit
What to Do Next
For more information related to associating an SBC to a DSP farm profile, see the "Cisco Unified Border
Element (SP Edition) - SPA DSP Services" chapter in "Cisco Unified Border Element (SP Edition) Configuration
Guide: Unified Model":
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/asr1000/configuration/guide/sbcu/sbc_spadsp.html
For SBC configuration information (Call-admission-control [CAC] and DTMF internetworking) too, see the
Cisco Unified Border Element (SP Edition) Configuration Guide: Unified Model .
Enabling or Disabling Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
Execute the following steps to enable or disable local VAD settings irrespective of external VAD settings.
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Configuring the Cisco DSP SPA for the ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
Purpose
Specifies the maximum number of sessions that are supported by
the profile.
• number —Range is determined by the available registered
DSP resources. Default is 0.
By default, the maximum sessions are counted from the
Note
subslot where the SPA-DSP is available. If there are more
than one SPA-DSPs and the maximum sessions exceed
the session limit per SPA-DSP, the remaining sessions
are managed by the second SPA-DSP.
Associates the SBC application to the DSP farm profile.
Enables the profile, allocates DSP farm resources, and associates
the application.
Exits DSP farm profile configuration mode.
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