[cisco-voip] SIP Audio Level

Peter Slow peter.slow at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 11:18:32 EDT 2008


Chris,
   no attenution or amplification shoudl occur in a voip leg of  call
ever. i would be very surprised if it _were_ possible to do this with
CUBE. the volume levels of the calls need to be adjusted at the voice
port in in the PSTN gateway, in the phones, or somewhere else in the
PSTN.

What's your call flow like, what devices are involved?

-Pete

On 6/18/08, Ellington, Chris <Chris.Ellington at inin.com> wrote:
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> I'm getting low audio levels on a particular implementation with CCM 5.1
> (rest is unsure – I'm waiting on it) – is there any way to increase the
> volume level on a SIP call w/o using a CUBE/SBC?
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