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Use the Crankback Profile window to work with crankback profiles.
A crankback profile consists of a list of call release codes that the SBC uses to determine whether to reroute (or "crankback") a call if the call does not connect successfully to the initial destination. If egress signaling returns a release code that is in the reason code list in the crankback profile, the SBC attempts to crankback the call. If a release code is not in the list, the SBC returns the release code to ingress signaling rather than attempting to reroute the call.
You can configure which release codes trigger rerouting by adding or removing release codes from a crankback profile. You also have the option to associate a location value with a specific reason code. When a location is configured and enabled, the specified location value must be included along with the reason code in the egress disconnect signaling to trigger crankback. Including a location with a reason code is optional.
The SBC provides a default crankback profile (named "default"), the contents of which can be edited. Or, you can create your own crankback profiles. The SBC supports a total of 20 crankback profiles in the system.
For flexibility, crankback profiles can be assigned at three levels: trunk group, zone, and global. By default, the "default" crankback profile is assigned at the SBC global level, while the trunk group and zone level crankback profile settings are initially empty (" "). Thus in the SBC default configuration, trunk groups and zones inherit the default crankback profile from the global level. However, if you configure a profile at the trunk group or zone level, the user-specified profile assigned at the most specific level takes precedence.
On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > Profile Management > Category: Call Routing Profiles > Crankback Profile or
All > Profiles > Call Routing > Crankback Profile
To create a new crankback profile:
Click New Crankback Profile.
Use the following table to name and configure the general options for the profile.
Crankback Profile Parameters:
Parameter | Description |
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Name | Enter a name of up to 23 characters for the crankback profile. |
Late Crankback | Specifies whether to allow crankback after an ALERTING, PROCEEDING, or equivalent message (backwards call message) is received from the egress network: |
Attempt Record | Specifies whether the SBC should generate an ATTEMPT accounting record whenever a call is rerouted (cranked back): |
To edit an existing crankback profile:
Make the required changes and click Save.
To delete an existing crankback profile: