Overview

The SBC Core supports downstream forking call flows when dialog transparency is enabled. The following functionality is supported.

  • Multiple early dialogs at ingress leg when dialog transparency is enabled. It relays each forked 18x response received for the INVITE at egress leg towards the ingress leg by transparently passing the Call-ID, "From" tag, and "To" tag thus exposing multiple early dialogs at ingress leg.

    The offer/answer negotiation on a forked call depends on the Packet Service Profile configured on either legs. As a result, SDP sent in the forked 18x response(s) towards ingress leg may vary depending on whether pass-through mode or transcoding mode is selected by the SBC. The SBC continues to use the same media IP/Port that is sent in the first 18x SDP for all the forked 18x messages sent towards the ingress leg. Before sending a forked 18x response towards ingress leg, the SBC sends UPDATE on the previous early dialog with SDP that contains "a=inactive" line. This is performed to prevent ingress peer from sending media on all the early dialogs exposed by the SBC. With this call flow, media is expected only on the last active early dialog exposed by the SBC.

  • An UPDATE with preconditions on each of the early dialogs exposed on the ingress leg and relays the same to the corresponding early dialog on the egress leg.
  • A 199 response from the egress leg for an early dialog identified by the "To" tag. The SBC removes the corresponding early dialog context after receiving 199 response and also relays the same to the ingress leg if configured. In this scenario, only the corresponding early dialog is removed and the call remains as it is.
  • A BYE request within an early dialog identified by "To" tag. The SBC removes the corresponding early dialog context after receiving a BYE request and also relays the same on the other leg.
  • A CANCEL request for a regular call by tearing down the call and forwarding the CANCEL to the egress leg. All early forked dialogs are cleared internally.

The following diagram is an example call flow scenario for downstream forking with dialog transparency.

Downstream forking with dialog transparency call flow


Call-ID and From tag are assumed to be same in all the responses shown in the above call flow.


Note

The SBC exposes multiple early dialogs on the ingress if multiple early dialogs are present on the egress due to downstream forking.


IMPORTANT

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.

Preserving Early Dialog Context after 200 OK for INVITE

The SBC retains all the early dialog contexts, even after a forked call is answered or connected with 200 OK and ACK for 32 seconds. The SBC handles all inactive early dialogs as follows:

  • 199 response from Egress is relayed to Ingress.
  • BYE from Ingress is relayed to Egress.

The SBC clears any existing early dialogs automatically after 32 seconds.

The parameters dialogTransparency and downstreamForkingSupport must be enabled to perform these functionalities. 

The following diagram is an example call flow scenario for preserving early dialog context after 200 OK for INVITE.

Preserving Early Dialog Context after 200 OK for INVITE Call Flow


Support for UPDATE with Codec Change on Inactive Early Dialog

The SBC supports UPDATE with Session Description Protocol (SDP) both for active and inactive early dialogs before a final 200 OK for INVITE is received.

 The parameters dialogTransparency and downstreamForkingSupport must be enabled to perform these functionalities.

The following diagram is an example call flow scenario for support for UPDATE with codec change on inactive early dialog.

Support for UPDATE with Codec Change on Inactive Early Dialog Call Flow


Deactivate Media Resources When Early Dialogs Do Not Exist

The SBC retains the call, but deactivates media resources when all the early dialogs are cleared for a forked call either due to 199 or BYE response.

 The parameters dialogTransparency and downstreamForkingSupport must be enabled to perform these functionalities.

The following diagram is an example call flow scenario for deactivating media resources when early dialogs do not exist.

Deactivate Media Resources When Early Dialogs Do Not Exist Call Flow


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