dclVsFramerNegotiatedSilenceSuppression - dcl Vs Framer Negotiated Silence Suppression

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dclVsFramerNegotiatedSilenceSuppression

dcl Vs Framer Negotiated Silence Suppression

This attribute indicates the result of negotiating silence suppression with the remote end across the subnet. The parameter used for negotiating with the remote end is provisioned in Vncs Vp silenceSuppression. If negotiatedSilenceSuppression is off, silence suppression is never performed. If negotiatedSilenceSuppression is on, silence suppression is always performed. If negotiatedSilenceSuppression is congested, silence suppression is performed only when the network is congested. If negotiatedSilenceSuppression is slow, silence suppression begins after 10 to 20 seconds without any speech or audio being detected. If negotiatedSilenceSuppression is slowAndCongested, both the slow and congested options are applied.

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