This object displays the Mediation Server Media Status.

To View Mediation Server Media Status

To view Mediation Server Media Status, 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 > Mediation Server Media Status.

Note

Mediation Server Media Status is supported only for IMS LI configurations. Refer Intercept Flavors and Configuration Details for configuration details.

The SBC allows configuration of a maximum of 16 mediation servers for IMS LI in the Call Data Channel (CDC). When a call is tapped, the SBC selects among the Delivery Function 2 (DF2) servers in a round-robin manner, and establishes persistent TCP connections with all configured mediation servers.

Each mediation server object contains the Signaling(X2) and Media (X3) IP addresses. The SBC allows configuration of multiple mediation servers with the same X2 IP address but a different X3 IP address.

For IMS LI, the SBC does not support any Active-Standby configuration for the X2 servers. It assumes that the DF2 servers are running in Active-Active mode, and in case of a failure, moves the IP address of the active DF2 server to the standby DF2 server.

The X2 and X3 servers operate independently. Even if the X2 servers are not reachable, the SBC sends X3 media if DF3 servers are available, and vice versa.

Mediation Server Media Status can be viewed for each Call Data Channel under default Address Context. Use the drop-down box to select the default Address Context and Call Data Channel.

Mediation Server Media Status Main Field

 

The Mediation Server Media Status window is displayed.

Mediation Server Media Status

 

The following fields are displayed:  

Mediation Server Media Status Parameters

Parameter

Description

Msname 

Specifies the name of the Mediation Server for signaling interception.

TCP Channelstatus 
Specifies the media TCP channel status of the mediation server.

TCP Packets Sent

Specifies the number of media TCP packets sent successfully.

TCP Packets Lost

Specifies the number of unsuccessful media TCP packets.

UDP Packets Sent

Specifies the number of BFCP UDP packets sent successfully.

UDP Packets Lost

Specifies the number of unsuccessful BFCP UDP packets.