The SBC Core supports the following Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) modes for media:
RTCP Mode
| RTCP Behavior
|
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RTCP Relay for pass-through calls with RTCP enabled on both legs | RTCP is relayed between two end users. The SBC will not terminate the RTCP sessions; however, it will set up the media-path to forward RTCP packets from one party to the other. This is the default and recommended approach for handling RTCP for pass-through calls. |
RTCP termination for a pass-through call with RTCP enabled on only one leg | |
RTCP for transcoded calls legs | If RTCP is enabled on the leg, the SBC will terminate RTCP. |
In either pass-through or termination modes, the SBC collects packet RTCP statistics and reports them for output to CDRs. Configurable parameters include:
- Media peer inactivity—Configure media peer inactivity time out value. When using this feature, you must also set the flag,
peerAbsenceAction
, from the Packet Service Profile. - Media port range—Use this control to set the UDP media port range for RTP and RTCP.
- Media RTCP control—Configure sender report interval.