From: Daniel Cisco Group Study (danielcgs@imc.net.au)
Date: Sun Mar 09 2003 - 04:26:50 GMT-3
If I'm asked simply to "turn off voice activity detection" on a router, to my understanding, I would have two options:
(1) Add "no vad" under the "voice-port x/x/x" config
(2) Add "no vad" under the "dial-peer voice x voip" config (assuming that I had these configured)
Which one would be the best answer in an exam situation? (Or do I have a wrong understanding on this?)
Is there a difference? (Apart from the fact that if you used "no vad" at the peer level, you could still use vad for other peers)
I guess that doing it at the voice-port level is more of a "global" type switch...
Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel
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