06-27-2007 09:58 AM - edited 03-14-2019 10:18 PM
Hi
What does local-bypass do? I noticed this is something to do with hairpin/dsp etc. Thanks
06-27-2007 10:59 AM
Local by-pass allows local calls (calls between voice ports on a router or concentrator) to bypass (not use) the DSP to minimize use of system resources.
06-28-2007 07:26 AM
Thanks. Just use the following illustration to help me understand. Does that mean if we use bypass the dsp won't be used in the following cases:
1. call between analog 1 and anlog 2 not need dsp at all?
2. Hairpin
scenario1:
analog1-(fxs-r1-pri)-pstn-analog2
scenario2:
hairpin case: call coming into one pri from pstn and route back to pstn using the same pri.
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