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This object displays the user configured LI Call Data Control Channel.
To view Call Data Channel, log on as "Calea" user. For more information, refer to Users and Application Management - User and Session Management.
On SBC main screen, navigate to Configuration > Intercept > Call Data Channel.
The Call Data Channel can be checked for default Address Context. Use the drop-down box to select the default Address Context.
The Call Data Channel window is displayed.
To edit any of the Call Data Channel in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Call Data Channel name.
The Edit Selected Call Data Channel window is displayed below.
Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.
To create a new Call Data Channel, click New Call Data Channel tab on the Call Data Channel List panel.
The Create New Call Data Channel window is displayed.
The displayed fields depend on the values selected for Intercept Standard
and
fields. If a parameter is visible, then it is supported for that LI configuration.Vendor ID
Before proceeding to create an LI configuration, note the following LI flavors and configuration, which are possible with different combinations of Intercept Standard
and Vendor ID
parameter values.
Configuration Settings | LI Flavor/Characteristic | |
---|---|---|
Intercept Standard | Vendor ID | |
Packetcable | None/Group Two Thousand/Utimaco/Verint | Legacy LI (default) |
Packetcable | Ss8 | PCSI LI |
Three Gpp/ |
| IMS LI |
Use Intercept Flavors and Configuration Details to decide a configuration and set the parameter values accordingly. For example, select Packetcable
as Intercept Standard
and Ss8
as Vendor ID
to set PCSI LI configuration.
The following fields are displayed:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
| Specifies the name of the IP interface group used to stream to the LI Server. |
Intercept Standard | Specifies the intercept standard used. The options are:
Use the Intercept Flavors and Configuration Details to set the value for the desired configuration. |
Vendor ID | Specifies the vendor of the LI server used. The options are:
Use the Intercept Flavors and Configuration Details to set the value for the desired configuration. |
Note
The remaining parameters depend on the values selected for | |
| Specifies if the communication to the primary LI Server is enabled or not. Options are:
|
| Specifies if the communication to secondary LI Server is enabled or not. Options are:
|
| Specifies the mode of the primary server. Options are:
|
| Specifies the mode of the secondary server. Options are:
|
| Specifies the primary LI Server's IP address where Call Data Channel messages are sent. Default - 0.0.0.0 |
| Specifies the secondary LI Server's IP address where Call Data Channel messages are sent. Default - 0.0.0.0 |
| Specifies the primary LI Server's UDP port where Call Data Channel messages are sent. Default - 0 |
| Specifies the Keep Alive Timer in seconds. Default - 5 |
| Specifies the number of retries before LI Call Data Channel is considered failed. Default - 3 |
| Specifies the name of the IP interface group used to stream to the LI Server. |
Li Pol Dip For Regd Ood Msg | Specifies that the policy dip to PSX for the Out-Of-Dialog messages of the registered user is enabled or not. Options are:
|
RTCP Interception | This flag indicates whether RTCP information is intercepted or not. Options are:
|
Media IP Interface Group Name | The name (1-23 characters) of the IP interface group that is used to stream media packets to the LI server. |
Dsr Protocol Version | Signifies the intercepted X2 signaling protocol version towards the mediation servers. The default value 0 maintains backward compatibility with SBC Core 8.0 or earlier
|
The user calea with the role "Calea" is not allowed to perform "Copy" operation.
If Call Data Channel which you wish to delete is configured for PCSI or IMS, then ensure that:
are Out of Service
andDisabled
before performing the below procedure. Refer Media - TCP and Media - UDP to edit media profile and Mediation Server - Signaling to edit signaling.
To delete any of the created Call Data Channel, click the radio button next to the specific Call Data Channel which you want to delete.
Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row. A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.
Click Yes to remove the specific Call Data Channel from the list.