BYOC Premises Edge group settings
When you create or edit a BYOC Premises Edge group, you configure several basic settings. Depending on your needs, you may also configure more advanced settings. This reference describes all the settings that you’ll find on the Create/Edit Edge Group page.
Setting | Description |
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Edge Group Name
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Use this box to assign the Edge Group a name that identifies the Edge Group on the various telephony configuration pages in Genesys Cloud. If you have more than one group, use a descriptive name to help you easily identify the group when you select it from within the various telephony configuration pages. |
Description
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Use this box to add a description of the Edge Group. You can expand the size of this box to provide a detailed description of the Edge Group. To do so, click and drag the sizing handle at the bottom right corner of the box. |
Managed By
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When you configure an Edge Group, you can specify who to authorize to manage the Edge Group configuration going forward. The default setting is Everyone, which includes telephony admins and the provider. However, you can select the Provider Only option to limit control to just the provider. |
Phone Trunks
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Use these controls to select the phone trunks that you want to make available to the Edge Group. When you select a phone trunk from the drop-down, it is added to the list. To remove a phone trunk from the list, click the trash can icon. When you add a phone trunk to an Edge group, the default configuration is for all Edges in the group to inherit and have access to the resources available in that phone trunk. The Inherit from Edge Group setting is found on the Network Interfaces tab on the Edge configuration page. |
Internal Edge Communication
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You can configure the Edge to use either the IPv4 or IPv6 telephony IP address family for internal communication. When you configure an Edge group, make sure that you select the same address family that the Edges are using. |
Setting | Description |
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Language
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Use the drop-down to select the language that you want any calls coming in on the trunk to use. Keep in mind that this language setting can be overridden by Architect. For more information, see Default languages on the Edge line and in Architect. |
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Transport DSCP Value
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Use this drop-down to choose the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value of Quality of Service (QoS) for RTP and RTCP packets. The system places this value in the upper 6 bits of the TOS (Type Of Service) field. The TOS field is in the IP header of every RTP and RTCP packet. The range of values available is 00 (0,000000) through 3F (63, 111111). The default value is 2E (46 101110) EF. |
Retryable Reason Codes
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Use the box to enter a list of valid SIP reason codes. If an outbound call that is made on this line returns one of the SIP reason codes in this list, then that call is retried on the next line. You can specify individual reason codes or ranges of reason codes, separated by commas. |
Retryable Cause Codes
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Use this box to enter a list of valid Q.850 cause codes. If an outbound call that is made on this line returns one of the Q.850 cause codes in this list, then that call is retried on the next line. Separate individual cause codes with commas. |
Setting | Description |
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DSCP Value
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Use this drop-down to choose the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value of Quality of Service (QoS) for RTP and RTCP packets. The system places this value in the upper 6 bits of the TOS (Type Of Service) field. The TOS field is in the IP header of every RTP and RTCP packet. The range of values available is 00 (0,000000) through 3F (63, 111111). The default value is 2E (46 101110) EF. |
Media Method
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Use this drop-down to choose the method that you want to use to offer an SDP (Session Description Protocol) to the other participant when making an outgoing call. The offer proposes the set of media streams and codecs along with the IP addresses and ports to use. There are three choices for the Media Method:
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Disconnect on Idle RTP
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Use this switch to configure how to handle a call that appears to be idle due to the fact that the system has not received an RTP for an extended period of time. The default setting is Enabled, which disconnects the call. |
DTMF Settings
Setting | Description |
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DTMF Payload
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Specify the payload type value to use when the DTMF Method type is RTP Events. Valid range is 96–127. The default value is 101. Valid only when DTMF Method value is set to RTP Events. |
DTMF Method
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Use the drop-down to select the method by which to transmit dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling. The default value is RTP Events. There are three choices for the DTMF Method:
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Fax
Setting | Description |
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Fax Speed
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Use this drop-down to choose the speed at which to send and receive faxes. |
Error Correction Mode
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Use this switch to choose whether to enable or disable error correction during the sending and receiving of faxes. The default setting is Enabled. |
Header Format
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Use this box to enter the codes for specifying the header format. |
Setting | Description |
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Media Capture
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Use this switch to enable or disable media capture. The default setting is Disabled. The Media Capture setting is designed to be enabled while you work with Genesys Cloud Technical Support personnel. Enabling it generates an HPAA Packet File Format (HPAACAP) file that contains live packet streams used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes. Therefore, only enable the Media Capture setting as directed by Genesys Cloud Technical Support. Warnings:
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Protocol Capture
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Use this switch to enable or disable protocol capture. The default setting is Disabled. The Protocol Capture setting is designed to be enabled while you are working with Genesys Cloud Technical Support personnel. Enabling it will generate a PCAP file that contains protocol-specific network information that can be used for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes. Therefore, you should only enable the Protocol Capture setting as directed by Genesys Cloud Technical Support. Warnings:
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Capture Until
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Use the calendar and clock controls to specify how long to collect data. |
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
Setting | Description |
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Recordings
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Use this switch to enable or disable ASR recordings. The default setting is Disabled. The ASR Recordings setting is designed to be enabled while you work with Genesys Cloud Customer Care. Therefore, you should only enable the ASR Recordings setting as directed by Genesys Cloud Customer Care. Warnings:
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Record Percentage
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Use this slider to select the percentage of calls to record. |
Type of ASR Diagnostics
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Use the drop-down to select the type of ASR diagnostic recordings you want to capture. There are three choices for the recording type:
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Keyword Spotting
Setting | Description |
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Recordings
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Use this switch to enable or disable keyword spotting recording. The default setting is Disabled. When enabled, the Keyword Spotting Recordings setting allows diagnostic recordings for keyword spotting. These diagnostic recordings help determine accuracy in keyword spotting. This setting is designed to be enabled while you are working with Genesys Cloud Customer Care personnel. Therefore, you should only enable the Keyword Spotting setting as directed by Genesys Cloud Customer Care.
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Record Percentage
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Use this slider to select the percentage of calls to record. |
Setting | Description |
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Property Name | The name to assign to the custom property. |
Data Type | The data type for the custom property. |
Value | The value to assign to the custom property. |