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To establish communication to Ribbon ProtectAnalytics, refer to System - Protect. |
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Configure Media Probe to capture and report media quality statistics (RTP/RTCP) and DTMF packets to Ribbon ProtectAnalytics.
From the SBC main screen, go to All > System >Media > Media Probe. The Media Probe window displays.
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0 | Table |
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1 | Media Probe |
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3 | Media Probe |
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State | N/A | Use this flag to enable/disable the system-wide Media Probe state. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
| Reporting Interval | 1-8 | The interval at which RTCP application packets are sent to the remote Ribbon Protect Analytics server, expressed as an integral multiple of the Media RTCP Control Sender Report Interval value (configurable to 5-120 seconds). Default is "1". For example, if Sender Report Interval is set to 5 seconds, then - set Reporting Interval to "1" to send media probe packets every 5 seconds (Sender Report Interval x 1).
- set Reporting Interval to "8" to send media probe packets every 40 seconds (Sender Report Interval x 8).
| Protocol Type | N/A | The network protocol used to transfer the data to the remote server. Currently, the SBC supports only UDP. | Encryption Type | N/A | The encryption type used towards the Ribbon Protect Analytics server. Currently, the SBC does not support any encryption. Default is "None". | Format | N/A | The Media Probe format used to report qCDR (quality CDR capturing QoS statistics associated for a leg for each RTP-based stream). Currently, the SBC only supports RTCP. | DSCP Value | 0-63 | The DSCP value for Media Probe RTCP application packets. Default = 0. | Media Probe Address Context | N/A | The Address Context associated with the Media Probe IP Interface Group. | Media Probe IP Interface Group | N/A | The Media IP Interface Group used to transmit Media Probe packets to the remote Ribbon Protect Analytics server. |
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Make the required changes and click Save.
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