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This object displays the user configured LI Mediation Server.
To view Mediation Server, log on as "Calea" user. For more information, refer to Users and Application Management - User and Session Management.
On SBC main screen, navigate to Configuration > Intercept > Call Data Channel > Mediation Server.
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Mediation Server Signaling Status is supported only for |
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IMS LI configurations. Refer Intercept Flavors and Configuration Details for configuration details. The SBC allows configuration of a maximum of 16 mediation servers for IMS LI in the Call Data Channel (CDC). When a call is tapped, the SBC selects among the Delivery Function 2 (DF2) servers in a round-robin manner, and establishes persistent TCP connections with all configured mediation servers. Each mediation server object contains the Signaling(X2) and Media (X3) IP addresses. The SBC allows configuration of multiple mediation servers with the same X2 IP address but a different X3 IP address. For IMS LI, the SBC does not support any Active-Standby configuration for the X2 servers. It assumes that the DF2 servers are running in Active-Active mode, and in case of a failure, moves the IP address of the active DF2 server to the standby DF2 server. The X2 and X3 servers operate independently. Even if the X2 servers are not reachable, the SBC sends X3 media if DF3 servers are available, and vice versa. |
The Mediation Server can be checked for default Address Context and each Call Data Channel. Use the drop-down box to select the default Address Context and Call Data Channel.
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The Mediation Server window is displayed.
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To create a new Mediation Server, click New Mediation Server tab on the Mediation Server List panel.
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The Create New Mediation Server window is displayed.
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The following fields are displayed:
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Signaling
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IPV4/IPV6 address of the mediation server for signaling interception.
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Dscp Value
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Specifies the DSCP value for intercepted media packets sent on this port. Default value is 16 and range is 0 - 63.
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Protocol Type
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Specifies the protocol used by the mediation server for signaling interception. Options are:
TCP
(default)
UDP
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UDP is not supported in SBC Release V05.01.00R000. |
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Mode
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Specifies the mode of the signaling connection towards the mediation server. Options are:
In Service
out of service
(default)
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State
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Disabled
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The user calea with the role "Calea" is not allowed to perform "Copy" operation. |
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If Mediation Server which you wish to delete is configured for PCSI or IMS, then ensure that:
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Refer Media - TCP and Media - UDP to edit media profile |
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and Mediation Server - Signaling to edit signaling. |
To delete any of the created Mediation Server, click the radio button next to the specific Mediation Server which you want to delete.
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Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row. A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.
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Click Yes to remove the specific Mediation Server from the list.
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