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Overview

This best practice provides guidance on configuring AMR/AMR-WB options from EMA in support of a Multimedia Telephony Service for IMS (MTSI) service as described on the page AMR and RTCP Enhancements.

Note

This configuration is performed either on the PSX or the SBC ERE platform and (using either the SBC EMA or SBC CLI).

Note

The AMR/AMR-WB license must be installed before configuring AMR/AMR-WB codec entry.

To check the license information, execute the following command:

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> show table system licenseInfo

SBC ERE Configuration

Creating Codec Entry

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% set profiles media codecEntry AMRWB-DEFAULT

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Configuring AMR Codec Entry

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% set profiles media codecEntry AMRWB-DEFAULT codec amrBandwidthEfficient activeCodecSet AMR-0-4.75kbps
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% set profiles media codecEntry AMRWB-DEFAULT codec amrOctetAligned activeCodecSet AMR-0-4.75kbps

Configuring AMR-WB Codec Entry

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% set profiles media codecEntry AMRWB-DEFAULT codec amrwbBandwidthEfficient modeSet AMR-1-8.85
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% set profiles media codecEntry AMR-WB codec amrwbOctetAligned modeSet AMR-0-6.6

PSX Configuration (from EMA)

AMR-WB Configuration

  1. On the SBC EMA main screen, navigate to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Call Routing > PSX. The PSX manager window is displayed.

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    1PSX Main Window

  2. In the PSX Manager window, choose Codec Entry from the fourth drop-down box.

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    1AMR-WB Codec Entry

  3. To create AMR-WB codec, right click on the Selection Area.

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    1Selection Area

    A pop-up menu appears. Select

  4. Select New from the resultant pop-up menu.
  5. The Codec Entry window appearsdisplays. Provide the Codec Entry name.

    To configure AMR WB-Bandwidth Efficient codec, select G.722.2 (AMRWB-Bandwidth Efficient) from the Audio Encoding drop-down list.

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    1AMR WB-Bandwidth Efficient Codec

    or

  6. To configure AMR WB-Octet Aligned codec, select G.722.2 (AMRWB-Octet Aligned) from the Audio Encoding drop-down list.

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    1AMR WB-Octet Aligned Codec

  7. Once the Audio Encoding is selected, the AMR-WB Options are visible.

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    1AMRWB Options

    The following parameters are displayed:

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    1AMR-WB Codec Options parameters
    ParameterLength/RangeDefaultDescription
    Mode Change NeighborNANA

    This flag restricts the mode change of an AMR-WB to the neighboring modes in the Active Codec Mode set. Neighboring modes are the ones closest in bit rate to the current mode, either the next higher or next lower rate.

    If checked, the Egress offer/Ingress answer from SBC sets the Mode-Change-Neighbor value to 1.

    If unchecked, change between any two modes in the Active Codec Mode set is allowed.

    Initial Codec Mode as per 3GPP 26.114NANA

    This flag determines what is the initial codec mode of AMR-WB transcoded call, once the call is established.

    If unchecked, AMR-WB call starts with the highest rate in the active mode set. If checked, AMR-WB call starts with a rate determined by the following algorithm:

    If 1 codec mode is included in the mode-set, it should be the initial codec mode.

    If 2 or 3 codec modes are included in the mode-set, the initial codec mode should be the codec mode with the lowest rate.

    If 4 or more codec modes are included in the mode-set, the initial codec mode should be the codec mode with the second lowest rate.

  8. By default, all the options of AMR-WB Mode Set are checked. To run the calls in a restricted AMR-WB Mode set, uncheck the modes that are not required in the Active Mode Set.

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    1AMR-WB Codec Options for Restricted Mode Set

  9.  To run the calls in an unrestricted AMR-WB Mode set, select all the mode sets.

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    1AMR-WB Codec Options for Unrestricted Mode Set

  10. Click Save.

AMR Configuration

  1. On the SBC EMA main screen, navigate to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Call Routing > PSX. The PSX manager window is displayed.

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    1PSX Main Window

  2. In the PSX Manager window, choose Codec Entry from the fourth drop-down box.

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    1AMR-WB Codec Entry

  3. To create AMR codec, right click on the Selection Area.

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    1Selection Area

    A pop-up menu appears. Select New

  4. Select New from the resultant pop-up menu.
  5. The Codec Entry window appearsdisplays. Provide the Codec Entry name.

  6. Next, either configure AMR Bandwidth Efficient or Octet Aligned codec.

    1. To configure AMR Bandwidth Efficient codec,

    select
    1. select AMR Bandwidth Efficient

    from the
    1.  from the Audio Encoding

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    1.  drop-down list.
       

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      1AMR Bandwidth Efficient Codec

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    or
    1. To configure AMR Octet Aligned codec, select AMR Octet Aligned

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    1.  from the Audio Encoding drop-down list.

     
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      1AMR Octet Aligned Codec

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  7. Once the Audio Encoding type is selected, observe the displayed AMR Options are visibleoptions.

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    1AMR Codec Options

     

    The following parameters are displayed:

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    1AMR Codec Options parameters
    ParameterLength/RangeDefaultDescription
    Mode Change NeighborNANA

    This flag restricts the mode change of an AMR to the neighboring modes in the Active Codec Mode set. Neighboring modes are the ones closest in bit rate to the current mode, either the next higher or next lower rate.

    • If checked, the Egress offer/Ingress answer from SBC sets the Mode-Change-Neighbor value to 1.
    • If unchecked, change between any two modes in the Active Codec Mode set is allowed.
    Initial Codec Mode as per 3GPP 26.114NANA

    This flag determines what is the initial codec mode of AMR transcoded call, once the call is established.

    • If unchecked, AMR call starts with the highest rate in the active mode set. If checked, AMR call starts with a rate determined by the following algorithm:
    • If 1 codec mode is included in the mode-set, it should be the initial codec mode.
    • If 2 or 3 codec modes are included in the mode-set, the initial codec mode should be the codec mode with the lowest rate.
    • If 4 or more codec modes are included in the mode-set, the initial codec mode should be the codec mode with the second lowest rate.
  8. By default, all the options of AMR Mode Set are checked. To run the calls in a restricted AMR Mode set, uncheck the modes that are not required in the Active Mode Set.

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    1AMR Codec Options for Restricted Mode Set

  9. To run the calls in an unrestricted AMR Mode set, select all the mode sets.

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    1AMR Codec Options for Unrestricted Mode Set

  10. Click Save to save the configuration.

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