vsFramerNegotiatedIgSilenceSuppression - vs Framer Negotiated Ig Silence Suppression

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vsFramerNegotiatedIgSilenceSuppression

vs Framer Negotiated Ig Silence Suppression
1.3.6.1.4.1.562.2.4.1.80.2.16.1.1

This attribute indicates the result of negotiating ingress silence suppression with the remote end across the subnet. The parameter used for negotiating with the remote end is provisioned in silenceSuppression. negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression can be different on either side of a VoiceService. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is off, ingress silence suppression is never performed. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is on, ingress silence suppression is always performed. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is congested, ingress silence suppression is performed only when the network is congested. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is slow, ingress silence suppression begins after 20 seconds without any speech or audio being detected. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is slowAndCongested, both the slow and congested options are applied. If negotiatedIgSilenceSuppression is casIdleCode, ingress silence suppression is only performed when the idleCode is active for 20 to 40 seconds. Both transportSignalling and interpretSignalling must be set to yes if silenceSuppression is set to casIdleCode.

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