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The options on this window are visible and configurable only for distributed SBC deployments. |
Use the Cluster - Type window to configure cluster profiles that define how the distributed signaling SBC (S-SBC) should contact its peer clusters in the D-SBC deployment. These cluster profile represents the policer (M-SBC) and dsp (T-SBC) cluster with its point of contact (FQDN). You can also configure a cluster to invoke an MRF as a transcoder for the D-SBC deployment. Refer to Invoking MRF as a Transcoder for D-SBC for more information on this type of deployment.
On the SBC main screen go to All > System > DSBC > Cluster > Type. The Type window opens.
Creating a Policer Cluster Type
To establish a connection between an S-SBC and an M-SBC cluster, create a Policer cluster type. In the Create New Type window:
Click New Type. By default, the Create New Type window opens for the Policer type of profile type.
- Select the State to enable or disable the profile.
- Enter an FQDN for the M-SBC cluster.
- In DNS Group, choose a DNS Group.
- Click Save.
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If you later need to edit or delete a Policer cluster, first set its State to Disabled. Set the State back to Enabled after you edit the Policer cluster. |
Creating a DSP Cluster Type
To establish a connection between an S-SBC and a T-SBC cluster, create a DSP cluster type.
Click New Type. The Create New Type window opens.
- In Name, choose DSP.
- Select the State to enable or disable the profile.
- Enter an FQDN for the T-SBC cluster.
- In DNS Group, choose a DNS Group.
- Click Save.
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If you later need to edit or delete a DSP cluster, first set its State to Disabled. Set the State back to Enabled after you edit a DSP cluster. |
Creating an MRF Cluster Type
The D-SBC can inter-operate with a third-party transcoding platform called a Media Resource Function (MRF) to transcode audio and relay video/T140. Refer to to Invoking MRF as a Transcoder for D-SBC for more information on this type of deployment.
To establish a connection between an S-SBC Cluster and an MRF, create an MRF Cluster Type. You have the option to configure the routing type as either an FQDN or as an IP address.
- Click New Type.
- Select the Name as MRF.
- Select the State to enable or disable the profile. Continue with either the FQDN or IP address steps as appropriate.
To create an MRF cluster with a Routing Type of FQDN:
Select the MRF Routing Type as FQDN.
- In the MRF TG Name drop-down menu, choose the trunk group to use for MRF signaling.
- In Mrf Request URI, enter the Request URI to be sent in the MRF INVITE request.
- Enter the MRF Port number for the MRF server.
- In MRF Transport Type, choose the transport type to use for the MRF INVITE request.
- Enter the the FQDN of the MRF in Mrffqdn.
- Click Save.
To create an MRF with the Routing Type of IP Address V4 or V6:
Select the MRF Routing Type as IP Address V4 or V6.
- Enter one or more (comma-separated) IP addresses for the MRF in Mrf IP Address.
- In the MRF TG Name drop-down menu, choose the trunk group to use for MRF signaling.
- In Mrf Request URI, enter the Request URI to be sent in the MRF INVITE request.
- Enter the MRF Port number for the MRF server.
- In MRF Transport Type, choose the transport type to use for the MRF INVITE request.
- Click Save.
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If you later need to edit or delete an MRF cluster, first set its State to Disabled. Set the State back to Enabled after you edit an MRF cluster. |