Silence Supp Treatment | Use this parameter to specify whether a call is transitioned to a fax or voice call when "silenceSupp:off" is received in re-INVITE. - Treat As Fax Transmission Indication (default) – Call is transitioned to a fax call.
- Treat As G711 Silence Supp Off – If selected, the "a=silenceSupp:off" in the ReINVITE is interpreted as a request for a voice call with silenceSupp:off.
A call is considered a fax call when the Packet Service Profile Apply Fax Tone Treatment flag is enabled and either: - a=fax is received in the ReINVITE, or
- G.711 "silenceSupp:off" is received in the ReINVITE, and the SIP Trunk Group signaling flag is set to Treat As Fax Transmission Indication.
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Pem Interworking | Use this parameter to control how the PEM header is sent during Preconditions Interworking. - Send PEMBefore Ingress Preconditions (default) – The PEM header is sent in 183 and 200 OK responses to UPDATEs used for Ingress Preconditions Interworking.
- Send PEMAfter Ingress Preconditions – The PEM header is not sent in 183 and 200 OK responses to UPDATEs used for Ingress Preconditions Interworking. The PEM header will be inserted in the next 18x and 200 OK to an UPDATE after Ingress Preconditions Interworking.
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Rfc3261Validate CSeq In BYE | When this flag is enabled, the SBC sends a 500 (Server Internal Error) response upon receipt of a BYE when the CSeq is a lower value than the preceding INVITE request (as per RFC 3261). - Disabled (default)
Enabled
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Rfc3261Validate Invite200Ok Retransmissions | When this flag is enabled, the SBC starts a timer for 64 * T1 (32 seconds) upon receiving a 200 OK to an INVITE. The SBC does not acknowledge re-transmitted 200 OKs to an INVITE after the timer expiry. When this flag is disabled, the SBC continues to acknowledge retransmitted 200 OKs (as per RFC 3261). - Disabled (default)
Enabled
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Use Random User Info In Contact Hdr | Enable flag to use a randomly-generated value as UserInfo in the Contact header. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Suppress Non Route Invite Response | If enabled, response for non-route INVITE is suppressed. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
NOTE: With Suppress Non Route Invite Response enabled, the NO_ROUTE_FOUND script is always ignored when an INVITE is dropped even if the script is returned from the ERE/PSX. |
DNS Force Re Query | Enable this flag to allow the SBC to retry requests resolved from an external DNS server to the IP/port, and skipping the internal DNS cache on a REGISTER transaction timeout. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Use Pcfa Ccf | If enabled, the SBC uses the CCF received in PCFA as CDF. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Honor Maddr Param | Enable this flag to allow the SBC to process (and make routing decisions) the Maddr parameter present in the Contact header of incoming requests/responses or in Refer-To headers. - Disabled (default) - SBC does not perform any special processing for the Maddr parameter in SIP messages.
- Enabled
The following behavior is supported with this feature: - When a
Maddr is present in the received SIP request’s Contact header or in the Contact header of a 18x, 20x, and 3xx, the SBC uses it as the remote target. - When routing based on a
Maddr value, the SBC uses the port information present in the received Contact (or Refer-To) header. - When routing based on a
Maddr value, the SBC uses the transport parameter present in the Contact as the new request's transport.
NOTE: The SBC supports this feature even when the maddr value is IPv4, IPv6, or FQDN (resolving to either IPv4 or IPv6). |
Rewrite Identities | Enable this flag to allow the SBC to rewrite identities for both ingress and egress trunk groups to achieve SIP URI transparency for SIP-URIs present in outbound SIP messages. - Disabled (default): When this parameter is disabled for an ingress trunk group, the SBC does not send originating and terminating identity URI information as separate fields in policy requests to PSX. As a result, originating and terminating identity URI information is not rewritten as per rules configured in PSX.
When this parameter is disabled for an egress trunk group, the SBC does not update the originating and terminating identities in outbound SIP messages as per policy response from PSX.
- Enabled : When this parameter is enabled for an ingress trunk group, the SBC sends the originating and terminating identity URI information as separate fields in policy requesst to PSX. This originating and terminating identity URI information is rewritten as per rules configured in PSX and sent to the SBC in the policy response.
When this parameter is enabled, for an egress trunk group, the SBC updates the originating and terminating identities in outbound SIP messages as per the policy response from PSX. NOTE: For this feature to work, Rewrite Identities should be enabled on both ingress and egress SIP trunk groups. |
Transit IOI | Use this parameter to specify a Transit IOI value for for inclusion in the P-Charging-Vector header. This parameter must be configured on the trunk group facing the transit network and the configured value is inserted on the other leg in case of an egress message. See P-Charging-Vector Header for additional details. |
Term IOI | Use this parameter to specify a terminating Inter Operator Identifier (term-ioi) (up to 63 characters) for inclusion in the P-Charging-Vector header. The SBC creates and sends a term-ioi parameter when there is no egress network, which occurs when a call is terminated in a script. When there is an egress network, the term-ioi parameter is received from the egress network and sent to the ingress network. |
Use Port Range Flag | Enable this flag to allow the usage of different IP-Port as contact for each active registration towards the Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM). The SBC uses either an independent media port range configured per IP trunk group (IPTG), or a new port from the system-wide media port range if no independent media port range is configured per IPTG. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
The SBC supports this feature when: - Only one Sip Sig Port is configured on egress.
- The IP address of the Sip Sig Port is the same as the associated LIF IP.
Feature limitations and restrictions: This feature is supported only for UDP. Disable the transparency flag Pass Complete Contact Header to use this feature. Do not use this feature if two Interfaces are configured on the same Interface Group. Disable this flag before performing LSWU.
NOTE: - Ensure the flag Use Port Range Flag is disabled before performing a Live Software Upgrade (LSWU).
- The SBC uses an independent media port range configured per IPTG. It also uses a new port from the system wide media port range if no independent media port range is configured per IPTG.
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Store ICID | Enable this flag to allow the SBC to retain the same ICID value generated in the first egressed INVITE for the crankback/redirect (3xx) call in the P-Charging-Vector header of the egressed INVITE. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Clear TCP Connectionsfor Registration | Enable this flag to clear the TCP connection between a UE and the SBC once its registration becomes inactive. The SBC clears (closes) the TCP connection even when there are user agent registration failures. When this flag is disabled, the SBC relies on the UE to clear the TCP connection between the two if the registration becomes inactive. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Stop Lmsd Tone On Update | For calls originating from the MSC server, enable this flag to send a split response on the leg which receives a ringing tone from the MSC in order to force the MSC to stop the ringback tone: 1) Send a 180 ringing without SDP with Alert-Info to stop the LMSD tone, and 2) Send an update with the SDP offer. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
NOTE: The 180 ringing is sent only if the SBC has relayed the Alert-Info with a non-null URI.
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Drop ISUP Mime Body | Enable this flag for the SBC to drop the ISUP MIME body received in SIP-I messages and treat the call as a normal SIP call. if SIP-I is configured for incoming messages, the SBC adds the ISUP MIME to the outgoing messages. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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CPC Interworking for NNI | The flag CPC Interworking for NNI has two possible values: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
When set to Enabled, the SBC populates the parameter Calling Party Category (CPC) with the value 11, on receiving a Resource Priority Header (RPH) in the initial INVITE. Here, the value 11 denotes "Calling Subscriber with priority". When an RPH is absent in the initial INVITE, the SBC populates the parameter CPC from the PAI Header. |
Ai To Pem Interworking | Enable this option on the egress trunk group to support Alert-Info and P-Early Media header interworking (whether the SBC is configured to play tones or not), and to not perform LMSD interworking. If set to Disabled, the SBC plays tones based on the LMSD format. - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
NOTE: If applicable, use the Convert Alert To Progress flag to convert the '180 response' to a '183 session progress' towards the ingress. |
Convert Alert To Progress | This flag is used to convert 180 ringing to 183 Session Progress when the SBC is configured to play tone. This flag is configured on the ingress TG. The options are: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Rfc7732Validate Max Forwards | When this flag is enabled, the SBC will use the Max-Forwards header value received from the end-user, and decrements this header value by 1 before forwarding it to the other end-user. If the value received from the end-user is 0 or 1, the SBC will discard that request with an error response of "483 - Too Many Hops." |
S8hr Support | Indicates the support for S8 Home Routing (S8HR) roaming calls. When enabled, S8HR calls are supported. When disabled, S8HR calls are not supported. |
Giba Support For S8hr Inbound User | Indicates the GPRS-IMS-Bundled Authentication (GIBA) procedure support for S8HR inbound user. When enabled, the GIBA procedure is applied for the S8HR inbound user. When disabled, the GIBA procedure is not applied for the S8HR inbound user. |
Embedded Register Infoin User Part | Enable this option to allow the SBC to append a RegInfo value to the user part of the Contact header of a REGISTER request to uniquely identify the registering subscriber. If the subscriber registers from multiple devices using the same phone number, the SBC will use this value in subsequent routing to identify the correct subscriber instance. The options are:- Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Honor Contact In Register for TLSCalls | Enable this option to o specify where the SBC directs access calls from the internal network to users in the access network when the call is over TLS transport. The options are:- Disabled (default) - Maintains the default SBC behavior to direct calls to the source IP address when the target user registered.
- Enabled - Directs the call to the address the SBC stored from the Contact header that was part of the user's REGISTER request.
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Prefer UpdateOver Re Invite | Enable this flag on the ingress trunk group to allow the to use UPDATE instead of Re-INVITE to communicate SDP towards ingress, when the call is in the confirmed state.The options include: Note: This is not applicable when the dialog transparency flag or the updatedAnswerIn200Ok flag is in enabled state on the . |
Perform Precondition Renegotiations | Enable this flag on the ingress trunk group to allow the to renegotiate the precondition on the ingress when there is a change in SDP during early dialog phase or whenever the call goes to confirmed state. The supports this flag for SIP gateway-gateway call.The options include: Note: This is not applicable when the dialog transparency flag or the updatedAnswerIn200Ok flag is in enabled state on the |
SIP JJ9030 Interworking Profile | Specifies the name of the SIP JJ-90.30 Interworking profile associated with this SIP Trunk Group. For more information, refer to Signaling - SIP JJ9030Interworking Profile. |
Called Prefix Match Profile | Specifies the Called Prefix Match table associated with this SIP Trunk Group. For more information, refer to Signaling - Called Prefix Match Profile and Called Prefix Match Profile - Prefix Match. |
Only Send Subsequent 18x SDP If Unreliable | Enable this flag to allow the SBC to send SDP in subsequent unreliable 18x messages. Once the reliable response is sent, the SBC stops sending the SDPs. This behavior is RFC 6377 compliant.
When disabled, the SBC sends the SDP in subsequent 18x messages, regardless of their reliability. This is the same behaviour as releases prior to 8.2.0
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Send Only Single Codec In Ans | Available_since |
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Type | Available Since |
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Release | 8.2.4 |
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The administrative state of a resource. Enable this flag to allow the SBC to send a single codec in answer and also in modify answer towards the peer. When disabled the SBC does not send a single codec in answer to the peer. The options include: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
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Effective Relay Of Media Changes From Other Call Leg | Available_since |
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Type | Available Since |
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Release | 8.2.4 |
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Enable this option to configure the SBC to relay media changes when it detects any of the following in a new offer: - A change in the data path mode
- A change in the codec order compared to the most recent previous offer
- A new codec was added
- A codec was deleted
The options include: - Disabled (default)
- Enabled
Note: The option Minimize Relaying Of Media Changes From Other Call Leg All in the IP Signaling Profile for the trunk group must also be enabled for this option to take effect. Refer to Common IP Attributes - Flags for more information. |