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This object is accessible only in SBC SWe and Cloud environments.

This section contains all the standard profiles and their fixed call-mix.Use this window to view or create SWe traffic profiles. The performance of the SBC SWe VMs can be optimized by providing the anticipated call mix as part of configuring the SBC SWe instance. The call mix is conveyed through a traffic profile which includes factors such as the amount and type of transcoding anticipated. The SBC includes a set of predefined call mixes in its standard traffic profiles. You have the option to create a custom traffic profiles with a call mix that is more suitable for your environment. You can have a maximum of 20 profiles in the system.

To View Swe Traffic

Profile

Profiles

On the SBC main screen, go to All > System > Security >Swe Swe Traffic Profiles. The Swe The Swe Traffic Profiles window is displayedopens showing the standard profiles and any custom profiles you created.

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1SWe Traffic Profile

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 The parameters displayed are:

To Create a New SWe Traffic Profile

On the Swe Traffic Profiles window:

  1. Click New SWe Traffic Profiles. The Create New Swe Traffic Profiles window opens.

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  2. Use the following table to enter the profile parameters and click Save.

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1Swe Traffic Profile Parameters
ParameterDescription
Name 

The SWe Active Profile Name.

 The SWe traffic profile name. The list of profiles include the following standard profiles: 
  • default - By default, non-cloud instances comes up with are assigned the default profile. This profile retains the SBC SWe behavior of earlier releases (5.0.x and 5.1.x), where signaling and media vCPUs  overlapped.
  • standard_signaling_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for signaling (direct media) calls and it is auto-configured on the Cloud . It is assigned by default on cloud-based S-SBC instanceinstances.
  • standard_passthrough_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for passthrough pass-through calls.
  • standard_transcoding_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for transcoding transcoded calls.
  • standard_callmix_profile - This profile supports call mix which contain a combination of 90% pass-through and 10% transcoding calls.
  • standard_msbc_profile - The purpose of this profile is to utilize the vCPUs primarily for passthrough pass-through calls. This profile gets auto-configured on Cloud cloud-based M-SBC instanceinstances.
  • standard_highcps_callmix_profile - This profile is similar to standard passthrough pass-through profile with higher CPS.
 
Call Hold TimeAverage Call Hold Time of the call load.
Is Access ScenarioIf true, deployment is in Whether the deployment supports an access scenario. Options are True or False (default).
Bhca Per SubscriberBHCA per subscriber.
Registration IntervalRegistration Interval in seconds.
NAT EnabledThe status of NAT configuration.
This option does not appear until Is Access is set to True.
Interval Refresh TimerRegistration interval, in seconds. This option does not appear until Is Access is set to True.
External Refresh TimerRefresh Interval, in seconds. This option does not appear until Is Access is set to True. Registration Refresh IntervalRefresh Interval in seconds.
Direct Media Percent

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percentage of call load that is Direct Media

call load percentage for direct media. The

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 NOTE: Ensure that the combined total percentage of Direct Media Percent and Transcode Percent does not exceed 100%.

Transcode PercentThe percentage Percentage of the call load that is transcoded call.
Passthrough Codec ProfileThe name of the pass-through codec mix profile to use.
Transcoding Codec ProfileThe name of the transcoding codec mix profile to use. This option does not appear until the Transcode Percent is greater than 0/
Crypto PercentThe crypto percentage refers to Configured percentage value for the number of legs that are encrypted.
Tone PercentThe number Percentage of legs that get tones treatment.
Max VMbandwidthThe maximum VM bandwidth in Gbps.
Processor Capability Index OverrideIf true, index overriding is disabled and the the value for the field Processor Whether or not a Capability Index Override Value can should be enteredconfigured.
Processor Capability Index Override ValueThe value of Processor If the value of the Processor Capability Index Override Value field is True, then this field can be configured.

To Edit a SWe Traffic Profile

You cannot edit a traffic profile while it is active. For standard profiles, only the codec profile names can be changed. You can edit custom profiles that are not currently active.

On the Swe Traffic Profiles window:

  1. Click to select the radio button adjacent to the profile entry you want to edit. The Edit Selected Swe Traffic Profiles window opens.
  2. Edit the profile and Click Save

To Delete a SWe Traffic Profile

You cannot delete the standard profiles or a custom profile that is currently in use. You can delete other custom profiles.

On the Swe Traffic Profiles window:

  1. Click to select the radio button adjacent to the profile entry you want to delete.
  2. Confirm the deletion when prompted

 

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