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Todd Franklin

2008-01-04, 1:12 pm

Hey everyone.

Well I have this one site I am working at. They have a 2801 with 8 POTS
lines coming in. And from there, the usual, 3560s and 7940s and 7960s. The
problem is you can barely hear the people when they call in. And we have
the volume on the 7940s and 60s turned all they way up. Is there a way on
the 2801s to increase the volume on these lines? I think (and this is just
me THINKING), that the issue is they SPLIT the POTS lines when they come
in. They are recording the calls, so they split the line into the recorder
and the 2801. But, we can't change that. So just curious, can I ramp up
the volume on these lines with either a setting on the 2801 or 3560??

Thanks.

Todd

Philip Walenta

2008-01-04, 1:12 pm

On the "voice port" you want "input gain". By default it is 3, I'd try 6
then 9.

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Todd Franklin
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:22 AM
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Increase volume


Hey everyone.

Well I have this one site I am working at. They have a 2801 with 8 POTS
lines coming in. And from there, the usual, 3560s and 7940s and 7960s. The
problem is you can barely hear the people when they call in. And we have
the volume on the 7940s and 60s turned all they way up. Is there a way on
the 2801s to increase the volume on these lines? I think (and this is just
me THINKING), that the issue is they SPLIT the POTS lines when they come in.
They are recording the calls, so they split the line into the recorder and
the 2801. But, we can't change that. So just curious, can I ramp up the
volume on these lines with either a setting on the 2801 or 3560??

Thanks.

Todd


Patrick Diener

2008-01-04, 1:12 pm

If it is really a problem on all incoming calls you could try "input
gain" on the voice ports e.g.:

voice-port 0/1/0
input gain <gain in dB>

but be aware that this setting could also lead to echo problems!

Regards
Patrick


On Jan 4, 2008 2:21 PM, Todd Franklin <toddnh65@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey everyone.
>
> Well I have this one site I am working at. They have a 2801 with 8 POTS
> lines coming in. And from there, the usual, 3560s and 7940s and 7960s. The
> problem is you can barely hear the people when they call in. And we have
> the volume on the 7940s and 60s turned all they way up. Is there a way on
> the 2801s to increase the volume on these lines? I think (and this is just
> me THINKING), that the issue is they SPLIT the POTS lines when they come in.
> They are recording the calls, so they split the line into the recorder and
> the 2801. But, we can't change that. So just curious, can I ramp up the
> volume on these lines with either a setting on the 2801 or 3560??
>
> Thanks.
>
> Todd
>
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