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ParameterDescription
includeIpPortsInFromAndToHeaders When enabled, port numbers are included with IP addresses in the From and To headers of SIP messages. When disabled, port numbers are not included with IP addresses.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
includeReasonHeader When enabled, the 
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includes the Reason header in 18x, 4xx, 5xx, Cancel, and Bye messages in the forward direction. It is provisioned on the egress trunk group.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
includeSsAttributeInInitialInvite Enable this flag to send the 'a=silenceSupp:off' in the Initial Invite SDP to the remote peer when Silence Suppression is OFF. When disabled, 'a=silenceSupp' is not sent in the Initial Invite SDP to the remote peer. Note that 'a=silenceSupp:on' is never sent to the remote peer in the Sonus Ribbon implementation when Silence Suppression is ON.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
includeTransportTypeInContactHeader

This flag is used by an

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configured for an external PSX.

When this flag is enabled, the

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includes the Transport Type parameter in the Contact headers of 3XX responses. The PSX sends the value of this flag in a DIAMETER response to the SBC.

When this flag is disabled, the SBC does not include the Transport Type parameter.

  • disable (default)
  • enable

NOTE: Ensure passcompletecontactHeader flag is disabled (except for the REGISTER method) to obtain the desired behavior.

insertPAccessNetworkInfo

Enable flag to construct and send PANI with received location info.

  • disable (default)
  • enable
insertPeerAddressAsTopRouteHeaderWhen enabled, the 
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SIPE inserts the IP address of the next hop in the top route header of the egress INVITE. This is required when the 
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acts as a IMS BGCF proxy, and also supports SIPconnect compliance for direct inward dialing.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
insertUEFlowInfo

 Enable flag to send P-UE-Flow-Info header towards core.

  • disable (default)
  • enable
 

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mapCauseLocationEnable this flag to add the cause location is added to or retrieved from the SIP Reason header when mapping ISUP-to-SIP or SIP-to-ISUP signaling (you must also enable the Include Reason Header function). ISUP (and other protocols) indicate where in the network a call release was initiated from; this option enables the SIP Reason header to carry the cause location as well as the cause value. When flag is disabled, cause location mapping is off.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
mapSuspendResumeEventInPSvcInfoHeaderEnable this flag to map the suspend/resume event in the P-Svc-Info header. When disabled, the 
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does not map the suspend/resume event in the P-Svc-Info header.
  • disable  (default)
  • enable
mapUuiInPSigInfoHeaderEnable this flag to map the UUI parameter into the SIP P-Sig-Info header. When disabled, the 
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does not map or include the UUI parameter.
  • disable (default)
  • enable
mimeCausePrecedeReasonHeaderCauseWhen enabled, the cause value is mapped from the MIME body of the incoming message based on the Q.1912 standard. When disabled, the cause value is mapped from the Reason header based on the RFC3398 standard 
  • disable (default)
  • enable
minimizeRelayingOfMediaChangesFromOtherCallLegAll

The advertised Sonus Ribbon SIP SDP is described as a set of capabilities that the

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can receive. The
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by default issues a Modify Offer ( re-INVITE, UPDATE) whenever it detects a change in receive capabilities. In certain scenarios, the Modify Offer can be perceived as redundant. Enabling this flag suppresses redundant Modify offers being sent from the
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.

When enabled, the

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suppresses modify offers that have no changes to the “common codecs” that impact the end-user experience. “Common codecs” are codecs that exist both in the initial offer and answer. Changes to common codecs imply changes to DTMF, packetization time, codec specific FMTP attributes and data-path-mode.

  • disable (default)
  • enable
 

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