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General | - Stand-alone system platforms
- HA system platforms
- Includes an Embedded Routing Engine (ERE), performs DNS, ENUM lookups
- Supports IPv4, IPv6, IPv4/IPv6 interworking, SIP, H.323, GW-GW, SSH, SNMP, NTP, RTP/RTCP, FTP, UDP, TCP, DNS, and ENUM.
- Packet-to-packet call flows (B2B UA)
- Extensive SIP signaling and session handling
- Media relay and transcoding with pinhole control
- Local storage
- DoS protection
- Crypto functions (IPsec, TLS, SRTP)
- Transparency Profile (
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| Routing/Policy | - Integrated routing
- Embedded Routing Engine (ERE)
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- Refer to Video Codecs, Video Support)
- Text codecs (Refer to Text Codecs)
- T.38 compliant relay or fall back to G.711, Dynamic Jitter Buffer, Fax/ Modem Detection, DTMF/Tone Relay/RFC2833/ RFC4733,
- BFCP, FECC, H.239, Presentation
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Functional Differences
The following table lists the primary functional differences between the
models in this release. = Supported
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ePSX integration | | | | | See Routing and Policy Management, | T.38 (V3/V0) pass-through fax calls | | | | | See Fax Over IP. | - G.711–T.38 (V3) fax transcoded calls
- T.38 (V3)–T.38 (V3) fax transcoded calls
| | | | | See Fax Over IP. | GW-GW signaling | | | | | See Configuring Gateways (Features Guide), Zone - Gw Trunk Group (EMA), zone gwTrunkGroup - CLI. | Link Detection: Physical link detection ICMP Ping ARP Probing |
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| See SBC Redundancy for details. | Maximum number of call legs | 1/2 of UDP media port range | 1/2 of UDP media port range | Determined by: - number of IP addresses per interface
- UDP media port range
| (see SBC SWe Performance Metrics) | Two examples assuming 64,000 media port range: - SBC 5000 series number of call legs = 32,000
- SBC 7000 series number of IP addresses = 6 / number of call legs = 110,000
(see SBC Provisioning Limits for details). | SIP Trunk Group profiles: 1K 4K 4K/10K 4K/40K |
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- VM vCPUs/memory configuration.
| For example, SBC 7000 4K/40K profile is comprised of: - 4,000 instances each of Address Contexts, Zones, IP Interface Groups, IP Interfaces, Signaling Ports;
- 40,000 Trunk Groups
See SBC Provisioning Limits for details. | Standby packet port support | | | | | See SBC Redundancy for details. | H.235 media encryption | | | | | |
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