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Ribbon recommends using the Transparency Profile to configure transparency on the SBC Core for new deployments, as well as applying additional transparency configurations to existing deployments. Do not use IP Signaling Profile flags in these scenarios because the flags will be retired in upcoming releases. Refer to the SBC SIP Transparency Implementation Guide for additional information.
Voice over LTE (VoLTE) is a technology for providing existing voice and SMS services over LTE which does not have a circuit-switched domain. It is implemented using IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which is a standard 3GPP technology for IP-based multimedia services. One of the key requirements of the Roaming Architecture for Voice over LTE with Local Breakout (RAVEL) as described in 3GPP TS 23.228, 3GPP TS 24.229, and as proposed in 3GPP TR 23.850, is that the Interconnection Border Control Function (IBCF) supports Optimal Media Routing (OMR) procedures and allows bypassing the Transition Gateways (TrGWs).
The 3GPP TS 29.079 describes the procedures for optimizing the media path for call within IP Multimedia Subsystem. The purpose of OMR is to identify and remove unnecessary media functions from the media path for each media stream associated with a session. The OMR procedures identify and name the IP address realm used for each media path segment among UAs and TrGWs. An IP realm name is associated with each set of IP endpoints that are mutually reachable through IP routing and without address translation. Endpoints in different IP realms usually require allocation of a TrGW between those IP realms for connectivity and possibly for NAT.
Prior to OMR procedures, the SBC supported direct media between endpoints residing in the same media zone. With the implementation of OMR procedures, the SBC is enhanced to perform media path optimization even when direct media is not possible between end points by allowing intermediate nodes to be bypassed for media anchoring. SBC supports OMR procedures in IBCF and P-CSCF roles.
The SBC supports secondary realm if it is present in the OMR SDP attributes. It does not add secondary-realm while forwarding SDP offer.
When the endpoints in different IP realms are mutually reachable without allocation of a TrGW, then OMR procedures may use provisioned information about such connected IP realms to determine possible optimal media paths through these connected realms. An SBC can be bypassed if:
The OMR procedure is applied before sending out the offer and re-evaluated based on the answer received in 18x. The re-evaluation of OMR procedure during answer processing is based on certain conditions:
Four possible outcomes exist when applying OMR procedures:
The OMR procedures are based on ingress and egress trunk group realms, the realm received in the SDP OMR attributes and the codec policy.
The SBC remains in the path (local policy) and disables OMR when any of the following features are active:
For the following features, "bypass no local MR, and bypass previous MR" is attempted, with no visited-realm sent in egress INVITE.
Four possible bypass rules (outcomes) exist when applying OMR procedures as shown in the table below:
The SBC supports Transit and Roaming Function (TRF) and applies TRF procedures defined for a looped back RAVEL call.
The TRF procedures are listed below.
Support RAVEL
, is accessed from RCB.Preferred_TRF_URI
in IPSP in the PSX. If the incoming request is identified as roaming (calling Party), the SBC adds "Feature-Caps" header with configured TRF-URI in "+g.3gpp.trf" parameter value.Preferred_MRB_URI
in IPSP in the PSX. If the incoming request is identified as roaming (calling Party), the SBC adds "Feature-Caps" header with configured MRB-URI in "+g.3gpp.mrb" parameter value.The SBC as IBCF adds configured preferred URIs using the following objects.
Preferred_TRF_URI
in IPSP in the PSX. If the incoming request is identified as roaming (calling Party) and call is originating, the SBC adds "Feature-Caps" header with configured TRF-URI in "+g.3gpp.trf" parameter value. If the received request already contains a "+g.3gpp.trf" parameter field in "Feature-Caps" header, the SBC does not overwrite the header field value with the configured Preferred_TRF_URI
value.Preferred_MRB_URI
of type "string" in IPSP in the PSX. If the incoming request is identified as roaming (calling Party) and call is originating, the SBC adds "Feature-Caps" header with configured MRB-URI in "+g.3gpp.trf" parameter value. If the received request already contains a "+g.3gpp.mrb" parameter field in Feature-Caps header, the SBC does not overwrite the header field value with the configured Preferred_MRB_URI
value.
TRF-URI/MRB_URI
is configured in egress IPSP (in PSX), SBC is supported to send "+g.3gpp.trf=<trf_uri>"/"+g.3gpp.mrb=<mrb_uri>" in "Feature-Caps" header.