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The number of call legs supported for a given number of IP Addresses on different SBC platforms are listed below:
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The number of IP addresses needed to support call legs:
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150,000 | 10 |
140,000 | 9 |
130,000 | 8 |
120,000 | 7 |
110,000 | 6 |
96,000 | 5 |
80,000 | 4 |
64,000 | 3 |
45,000 | 2 |
25,000 | 1 |
For example, to use 100,000 call legs configure at least six (6) IP addresses because five IP addresses will only allow up to 96,000 call legs through the
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Bulk or non-interactive provisioning may affect call handling. Operations such as sourcing a CLI script with many configuration commands (or even a few commands affecting particularly large objects) should only be done during a maintenance window or at non-busy-hour intervals. |
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The term '5xx0' represents SBC models 5100, 5200, 5110 and 5210. |
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The two "largeuseracl" profiles are added to the table in the 9.2.4 release. |
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VM Memory >= 10 GiB RAM ("small" profile) | VM Memory ≥ 18 GiB RAM ("large" profile) | VM Memory ≥ 18 GiB RAM | VM Memory >= 10 GiB RAM ("small" profile) | VM Memory ≥ 18 GiB RAM ("large" profile) | VM Memory ≥ 18 GiB RAM | |||||||||
Address Contexts | 4,000 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 2,048 | 2,048 | ||||
SIP Signaling Ports | 4,000 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 4,000 | 256 | 129 | 4,000 | 256 | ||||
H.323 Signaling Ports | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 129 | 129 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
SIP Trunk Groups | 40,000 | 20,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | 1,024 | 20,000 | 20,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
H.323 Trunk Groups | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 256 | 256 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Gateway Trunks | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Maximum IP Trunk Groups of All Signaling Types | 40,000 | 20,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | 1,024 | 20,000 | 20,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Zones | 4,000 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 4,000 | 4,000 | 129 | 4,000 | 4,000 | ||||
DNS Groups | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 129 | 129 | |||||||
IP Interfaces | 4,0965 | 4,0965 | 4,0965 | 4,0965 | 1295 | 2,0485 | 2,0485 | 1295 | 2,0485 | 2,0485 | ||||
IP Interfaces Groups | 4,000 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 2,048 | 129 | 1,024 | 1,024 | 129 | 1,024 | 1,024 | ||||
IP Peers | 40,000 | 20,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | 1,024 | 20,000 | 20,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Alternate Media IP Addresses (per LIF) | 254 | 254 | 254 | 254 | 254 | 254 | 254 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
IP Addresses | 8,192 | 8,192 | 8,192 | 8,192 | 258 | 4,096 | 4,096 | 258 | 4,096 | 4,096 | ||||
IP ACLs | 50,0001 | 25,0002 | 17,8242 | 17,8242 | 2,0003 | 10,5924 | 10,5926 | 2,0003 | 10,5924 | 10,5926 | ||||
Dynamic Black List Entries | 4,000 | 2,000 | 1,024 | 1,000 | 100 | 100 | 100 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Enhanced DBL Profiles | 100 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
SIP Adaptor Profiles | 512 | 512 | 512 | 512 | 256 | 512 | 512 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
Tone Package Profiles | 2,048 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
Surrogate Registration Profiles | 256 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
AoRs for Surrogate Registrations | 10,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||
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Shared CAC Limits Pools | 4,000
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Footnotes
1 - Includes approximately 10,000 IP ACLs for signaling ports (2 x 4,000 SIP, 2,000 H323) and 100 IP ACLs for OAM. A maximum of 35,648 IP ACLs are allowed for users.
2 - Includes approximately 4,000 IP ACLs for signaling ports and 100 IP ACLs for OAM. A maximum of 11,232 (for SBC 51x0/52x0 series) and 17,824 (for SBC 5400) IP ACLs are allowed for users.
3 - The number of user-defined ACLs is 772.
4 - The number of user-defined ACLs is 628.
5 - The maximum number of IP interfaces on a single SR-IOV packet interface is limited by the maximum number of VLANs supported on the VF.
The maximum VLANs supported on SR-IOV VF interfaces depend on NIC type/capability.
For the other NIC types, refer to the NIC specification provided by the vendor.
6 - The number of user-defined ACLs is 8308.
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The IP address number is twice that of the IP interface number. You can assign each interface an IPv4 and IPv6 address. |
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One GiB (gibibyte) = 2^30 (1,073,741,824 bytes). |
The time required to add an object to an existing configuration is immaterial (It takes much longer to actually type the command or complete the EMA/EMS fields). However, bulk loading of a large configuration from the CLI may take a substantial amount of time.
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If both IPv4 and IPv6 are combined on every sipSigPort on an SBC 5200, the system limits the number of sipSigPorts to 1,980. |
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The following table lists the maximum CLI load times for the above profile classes.
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1K | 2.5 hours |
4K | 4 hours |
4K/10K | 3 hours |
4/40K (7000 only) | 10 hours |
For a system previously loaded with configuration, the start-up time also depends on the amount of configuration. The start-up time is considered the time from when the
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Note that this start-up time is typically only relevant to standalone systems after an upgrade. For a HA system, the standby is activated to handle calls while the SBC is being started or restarted.
The following table lists the approximate start-up times for a standalone
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No configuration | 5 minutes |
1K | 10 minutes |
4K | 20 minutes |
4K/10K | 22 minutes |
4K/40K (7000 only) | 45 minutes |