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The SBC Core supports H.323-H.323 calls with an audio and video stream. Unlike SIP video where all codecs are relayed through the SBC, H323 only supports a subset of the video codecs supported via SIP. The codecs are:
Payload Type | Codec Variants |
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31/Dynamic | H.261 |
34/Dynamic | H.263 |
Dynamic | H.263-1998 |
Dynamic | H.263-2000 |
Dynamic | H.264 |
Dynamic | H.264-RCDO |
Dynamic | H.264-SVC |
The video stream is allowed to pass-thru if the Packet Service Profiles used for both legs of the call allows video; i.e have a non-zero value for video bandwidth.
This object is the H.323 Trunk Group for this zone.
The SBC 7000 system supports creating IP Interface Groups containing sets of IP interfaces that are not "processor friendly" (i.e. carried on physical Ethernet ports served by separate processors). However, restrictions exist regarding the usage of such Interface Groups.
(This ability does not apply to the SBC 5400 system which have only two physical media ports. IP interfaces from the two physical ports may be configured within the same IP Interface Groups without restrictions.)
For complete details, refer to Configuring IP Interface Groups and Interfaces.
To View H323Trunk Group
On SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Trunk Provisioning > Trunk Group > H323Trunk Group. The H323Trunk Group window is displayed.
Figure 1: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group
The H323Trunk Group can be checked for each Address Context or for each Zone or for all the Address Contexts and Zones created. Use the drop-down box to select the desired Address Context and Zone.
To Edit H323Trunk Group
To edit any of the H323Trunk Group in the list, click the radio button next to the specific H323Trunk Group name.
The Edit Selected H323Trunk Group window is displayed below.
Figure 2: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group Edit Window
Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.
To Create H323Trunk Group
To create a new H323Trunk Group, click New H323Trunk Group tab on the H323Trunk Group List panel.
Figure 3: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group Fields
The Create New H323Trunk Group window is displayed.
Figure 4: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group Create Window
The following fields are displayed:
Table 1: H323Trunk Group Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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| Specifies the name of the H323 Trunk Group. |
| The administrative state of the H 323 Trunk Group:
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| The operation mode of the H 323 trunk group
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| The action for the operation mode for this H323 trunk group.
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| The time (in minutes) to wait for active calls to finish. Default is 5 minutes. |
| Specifies whether to send the complete IE in enbloc SETUP message. The options are:
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| Specifies an existing shared CAC pool. |
Policy | |
Carrier | The four-digit carrier code. |
Country | Specifies the Country Code to be used for this policy. Click Select to choose the country code you want to choose. |
| Indicates the variant used by the Policy in call processing. Possible values:
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| Digital Parameter Handling parameters:
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| Call Routing parameter:
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| Media parameter:
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| Service parameters:
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Signaling | Signaling Profiles:
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Ingress | Flags:
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Packet Outage | |
| Specifies the period of outage for a call, in milliseconds, for that call to be counted as part of the packet outage detection algorithm. Must be 0-65535, default is 6000 (milliseconds). |
| Specifies, for the current interval, the number of calls with outages that are required to declare a packet outage event. Must be 0-65535, default is 1000 (calls). |
| Specifies the amount to reduce the bandwidth limit (as a percentage of the configured limit) when a packet outage is detected. Must be 0-100, default is 50 (percent). |
| Specifies the administrative state of packet outage detection:
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| Specifies the time interval, in minutes, for detecting packet outages via the packet outage detection algorithm. Must be 5-1440, default is 15 (minutes). |
Call Reservation | |
Parameters for reserving a portion of the resources for specific call direction or type for this H323 trunk group. Specify the following call reservation parameters. | |
Inbound | Percentage of call Limit reserved for handling inbound calls. This is the percentage of channels reserved for handling inbound calls. Default is 0%. Percentage selection allowed in 5% increments. Enter value in 5% increments in range of (0-100) percent. |
| Administrative state of the call reservation.
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| The number of priority call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-100. Default is 1. |
| The number of incoming call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-128. Default is 1. |
| The percent of outgoing call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-100. Default is 10. |
SILC | SILC traffic control configuration. Specify the following SILC parameters:
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CAC | |
| The total number of concurrent calls (either ingress or egress) allowed. Enter unlimited or value in range of 0-2147483647. |
| Total media bandwidth limit (in K bits/sec). Enter unlimited or value in range of 0- 2147483647. |
| Specifies the call utilization notification threshold limit. The value range from 0 to 100. |
| Specifies the bandwidth utilization notification threshold limit. The value range from 0 to 1000. |
Ingress | |
Call Rate Max | Specifies the value of maximum allowed burst in calls/second (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress call attempts. The default value is |
Call Burst Max | Specifies the value of maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress call attempts in calls/second. The default value is |
Egress | |
Call Limit | Specifies the total number of calls allowed for Egress |
Call Rate Max | Specifies the value of maximum allowed burst in calls/second (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress call attempts. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-450, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-1350, or unlimited). |
Call Burst Max | Specifies the value of maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress call attempts in calls/second. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-900, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-2700, or unlimited). |
Qoe | |
Min Time To Proceed | Specifies the minimum time period before the call admission can start after any of the TG's KPI fall below the critical threshold. The value range from 0 to 3600 |
Rfactor | |
Critical Qos Rfactor Limit | Specifies the critical R-Factor limit, below which the call admission should be stopped if it is an incoming TG and also marked OOS. If this does not return a policy response in a routing label, this field will not be chosen for routing. The value range from 0 to 100. |
Major Qos Rfactor Limit | Specifies the major R-Factor limit, below which the call admission should be reduced. This is just an info level log. \The value range from 0 to 100. |
Asr | |
| Specifies the default value to be used as ASR when no calls are made for a sampling period. The value range from 0 to 100. |
| Specifies the critical ASR limit below which, the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 0 to 70. |
| Specifies the major ASR limit below which, the call admission should be reduced. The value range from 0 to 90. |
Scru | |
Critical Qos Scru Limit | Specifies the critical Sustained Call Rate Utilization(SCRU) limit below which, the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 80 to 100. |
Clu | |
Critical Qos Clu Limit | Specifies the critical Call Limit Utilization(CLU) below which, the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 80 to 100. |
pgrd | |
Critical Qos Pgrd Limit | Specifies the critical Post Gateway Ringing Delay limit above which, the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 50 to 10000. |
Default Pgrd Factor | Specifies the default value to be used as the Post Gateway Ringing delay when no calls are made for a sampling period. The value range from 50 to 10000. |
Services | |
Overlap Dialing | |
Overlap State | Determines if the overlap is supported or not. Select one of the option: enable/ disable. |
Min Digits for Query | This parameter controls the number of called address digits to be collected before performing the 1st policy query during overlap receiving. If this is 0, then this parameter is irrelevant in controlling policy query. |
Long Duration Call | |
Ldc Timeout | Specifies the timeout value of the long duration call timer in minutes. |
Ldc Action | Specifies the action to take if the long duration call timer. |
| Specifies the Q.850 release value to use should the call be released due to long duration call timer expiry. |
| Specifies whether the Emergency Calls should be excluded from Long Duration Call
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Media | |
| Specifies the Interface group to be used for media. |
| If enabled, filter out incoming media packets which do not match the expected source IP address and UDP port. |
| If enabled, attempts to set up a direct-media path so that media flows directly between endpoints in the same direct-media group. If disabled, set up the path so that media transverses the SBC. |
| Specifies the direct media group to which this trunk group belongs. The value range from 0 to 65535. The default value is 0. |
| Specifies whether a resource pad is pre-allocated during an incoming fast start call procedure that results in G.711 codec selected for the call or not. The options are:
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Slow Start | Specifies whether an ingress H245 Slow Start should be converted to a forward offer at egress (e.g. Fast Start) or passed thru as a reverse offer (e.g. Slow Start). The options are:
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Call Routing | |
| This is the maximum time (in seconds) from egress call setup to egress receiving an answer. |
| Specifies the name of the Crank Back profile. |
| Specifies whether to accept unchanged the Bearer Capability Information element values received in H.225 SETUP or not. The options are:
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To Copy H323Trunk Group
To copy any of the created H323Trunk Groups and to make any minor changes, click the radio button next to the specific H323Trunk Groups to highlight the row.
Click Copy H323Trunk Group tab on the H323Trunk Groups List panel.
Figure 5: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group Fields
The Copy Selected H323Trunk Group window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.
Figure 9: Trunk Group - H323Trunk Group Copy Window
Make the required changes to the required fields and click Save to save the changes. The copied H323Trunk Group is displayed at the bottom of the original H323Trunk Group in the H323Trunk Group List panel.
To Delete H323Trunk Group
To delete any of the created H323Trunk Group, click the radio button next to the specific H323Trunk Group 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 H323Trunk Group from the list.