I have the Polycom productivity Suite and am looking at how to enable
RTCP-XR packet generation. We are an enterprise engaged in a Proof of
Concept evaluation of SipXecs, ergo this is not live users - so I can
hack away up to a point, and run what ever version I need.

According to the Polycom documentation I need to change
voice.qualityMonitoring.rtcpxr.enable in the SIP.cfg from 0 to 1.

SipXconfig (4.2.0 that we are currently running) apparently does not
have support for changing this or any of the other related parameters
under <qualityMonitoring>. However, it looks like work was started in
/etc/sipxpbx/Polycom/phone.properties  to support the <qm> features and
they are included in their sip.cfg etc.

I tried using their documented method for customization
(000000000000.cfg), altering it in the zip file before uploading in
sipx, but that had no effect. Perhaps since (000000000000.cfg) is on the
/etc/sipxpbx/Polycom/upload.xml <exclude> list - thwarted that.

My near term need is how to turn on RTCP-XR packet generation?

But more generally how to by-pass or customize what SipXecs is doing
with the Polycom phones to make use of something like the <voice>
<qualityMonitoring> features.

I suppose I can blindly hack away (trial and error) and see what
happens, but a pointer to anything that describes w/detail how sipXecs
manages the Polycom file set, and key starting point files - would be
helpful.

Also, why is upload.xml doing this (below) anyway - besides preventing
people like me from "making changes"?

          <exclude>
            <filename>000000000000.cfg</filename>
            <filename>000000000000-directory~.xml</filename>
            <filename>sip.cfg</filename>
            <filename>phone1.cfg</filename>
          </exclude>



Regards,
Don McIlvin

 
 
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