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1SBC SWe Lite Performance Numbers

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Description

Performance Value

100 Sessions (SIP signaling setup rate)

10 cps

Maximum number of SIP ↔ SIP sessions

100 
Maximum number of RTP ↔ RTP media transcode sessions (direct media, RTP proxy, or media services mode). See Media Services.100 25

Maximum number of transcode RTP ↔ RTP media sessions (any combination of direct media, RTP proxy, or media services mode)

25 100 

Call Setup – Maximum call setup rate

10 cps 

Registrations – Maximum number of registered users

1,000 

Encryption – Maximum number of RTP ↔ SRTP sessions (media services mode). See Media Services.

25

 

The table below includes the maximum performance numbers for the listed call flow.

Number of vCPUsRAMRegistered Users

Pass Through Proxy Calls

(RTP <-> RTP or
SRTP <-> SRTP)

Local Proxy Calls

(RTP <-> SRTP)
(regardless of the presence of DSP calls)

DSP Calls

(G.711 a/u law RTP/SRTP  G.729 A/B/AB RTP/SRTP)
(including in-band signaling)

Max Call Setup Rate (CPS)Max Number of Transcode Sessions

(media services mode)
Max Number of SIP <-> SIP Session
1*1 GB1,0001001005010 cps501,000
22 GB5,0001,000700100?4001,000
44 GB5,0001,000700300?4001,000

 

 

Default configuration is 1 vCPU and 1 GiB RAM. If additional CPUs are desired, edit the settings in the V and reboot. See Installing SBC SWe Lite.

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1SBC SWe Lite Maximum Configuration Values

 

Feature

Maximum supported

 

Number of Signaling Groups

100

Cumulative number of channels across all the Signaling Groups

600

Call Route Entries (all Call Route Tables combined)

1,000

Static Routes1,024

Registrar Table entries

600

Registrant Table entries

600

Transformation Table entries

1,000

Media Profiles entries

20

Callback Number Tables80
Callback Numbers (in Callback Numbers List)16
SIP Server Table entries500
IP/FQDN or DNS-SRV entries (within each SIP Server Table entry)99

Call Forking

The 

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supports up to 20 early dialog responses and 20 calls forked downstream.

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  • Signaling Session: The information exchange concerning the establishment and control of a telecommunication circuit and the management of the network. 
  • Media Session: Bi-driectional RTP/SRTP media flow associated with and under the direct control of a SIP signaling session.
    • RTP Proxy mode: A session that is not subject to DSP services but flows  through the 
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       for non-media intervention purposes (e.g., IP headers being modified for revised network addressing, etc.) is considered a session running in RTP Proxy mode and does not use any DSP resources.
    • Direct Media mode: A session that is not subject to, and does not flow through, the 
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       is considered a session running in Direct Media mode. Sessions running in Direct Media mode do not use any 
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       media processing resources including DSP resources.
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      MediaServices
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      Media Services mode/vDSPA media session that requires some form of media manipulation such as encryption, decryption, transcoding, etc. or virtual DSP for any form of media generation such as ring back, comfort noise, MOH, etc.

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