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

This section contains the name of active profile and time-stamp of activation.

To View Swe

Use this page to view or change which SWe traffic profile is active. 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 additional custom traffic profiles. 

To View the SWe Active Profile

On the SBC main screen, go to System > Security >Swe AllSystem > Swe Active Profile. The Swe The Swe Active Profile window is displayedopens showing the name of the active profile and when it was activated.

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1SWe Active Profile

 

To Set

Swe

the SWe Active Profile

Select the profile to activate from the Name drop

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Standard profiles include some assumptions regarding the traffic model, which may not take into account an optimal profile for an I-SBC deployment. Ribbon recommends creating a custom traffic profile that matches the actual traffic offered to the I-SBC to get the maximum capacity.

To change the active profile:

  1. In the Edit Swe Active Profile section, select the profile to activate from the Name drop-down list.

  
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    1SWe Active Profile List

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The parameters displayed are:
  1.  The following table provides information on the profile options.

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    1Swe Active Profile Parameters
    ParameterDescription
    Name

    The SWe

Active Profile Name.
  1. active profile name. The list of profiles include any custom profiles and the following standard profiles:

    default - By default,

non-cloud instances comes up with
  1. integrated SBC SWe instances 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.
  1. supports a call mix which contains a combination of 98% pass-through and 2% transcoding calls.

    standard_signaling_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for signaling (direct media) calls

and it is auto-configured on the Cloud
  1. . It is assigned by default on cloud-based S-SBC

instance
  1. instances.

    standard_passthrough_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for

passthrough
  1. pass-through calls.

    standard_transcoding_profile - This profile utilizes the vCPUs for

transcoding
  1. 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
  1. pass-through calls. This profile gets auto-configured on

Cloud
  1. cloud-based M-SBC

instance
  1. instances.

    standard_highcps_callmix_profile - This profile is similar to standard

passthrough
  1. pass-through profile with higher CPS.

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Value
  1. TimeThe time-stamp of profile activation.

 
  1. Click Save to activate the profile. 

    The A dialog box pops-up for confirmation. Click Yes to warn that to activate the selected profile.
    profile, the system must be rebooted and all active calls will be lost. 

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    1SWe Active Profile Activation Dialog

     

     
Warning
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To activate the profile, the system is rebooted. All active calls are lost during this process.

  1. Click Yes to reboot the system and activate the selected profile.

 

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