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These sections describe the configuration objects used for signaling. The following diagram depicts a basic signaling configuration.
Call Signaling Configuration Objects
Diameter Signaling Controls
Use this object to configure global Diameter signaling controls.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling diamSigControls
addSonusSpecificAVP <disabled | enabled>
defaultCCF <ipAddress>
enableRfApp <disabled | enabled>
generateFailedEventAcr <disabled | enabled>
maxACRretransmission <0-3>
rfInterimAccInrvl <0-180>
Command Parameters
Diameter Signaling Control Parameters
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addSonusSpecificAVP | N/A | Enable flag to send additional CDR information within Sonus vendor-specific Attribute Value Pairs (AVPs) in Accounting-Request (ACR) messages over the existing Rf Interface. disabled (default)enabled
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defaultCCF | Up to 32 characters | <ip address> (default = 0.0.0.0) – Specify the IP address to use as the default CCF realm configuration if CCF is not received in the PCFA. |
enableRfApp | N/A | Use this flag to enable the Rf Accounting application at the system level to send accounting information over Rf Interface. See Rf Interface for feature details. disabled (default)enabled
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generateFailedEventAcr | N/A | Enable flag to prevent failed call ACR event from being sent. disabled (default)enabled
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maxACRretransmission | 0-3 | Specify the maximum number of ACR retransmissions to use if SBC does not receive ACA (default = 3). |
rfInterimAccInrvl | 0-180 | Use this parameter to specify the interim account interval value to send when no interval is received in ACA. Set value to “0” to not send interim record (default = 30).
If ACA has a different value than rfInterimAccInrvl , this parameter is overwritten.
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Gateway Signaling Timers
This object allows you to configure the signaling timers for the gateway.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling gwSigTimers
congRelDelay <delay in seconds>
establish <timer value, in seconds>
idle <idle time, in hours>
keepalive <keepalive time, in seconds>
retry <number of minutes to attempt to recover GW signaling link>
% show global signaling gwSigTimers
congRelDelay <delay in seconds>
establish <timer value, in seconds>
idle <idle time, in hours>
keepalive <keepalive time, in seconds>
retry <number of minutes to attempt to recover GW signaling link>
displaylevel <displaylevel>
% delete global signaling gwSigTimers
Command Parameters
Global Gateway Signaling Timers Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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congRelDelay
| N/A | Amount of time (in seconds) that a call which is rejected due to congestion will be delayed before the release is issued. (default = 0). |
displaylevel
| 1-64 | To display different levels of output information in show commands. |
establish
| N/A | The Gateway Signal Channel Establishment Timer (in seconds.) This value applies to all signal channels. (default = 10). |
idle
| N/A | Amount of time (in hours) a GW Signaling Link May be idle before it is taken down. (default = 0). |
keepalive
| N/A | The Gateway Signal Channel Keep-alive Timer (in seconds.) This value applies to all signal channels. (default = 3). |
retry
| N/A | Amount of time (in minutes) the SBC will continue to attempt to recover a GW Signaling Link as long as there are stable calls up. (default = 60). |
displaylevel
| 1-64 | To display different levels of output information in show commands. |
H.323 Signaling Timers
This object allows you to configure signaling timers for the node.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling h323SigTimers
establish <timer value, in seconds>
t301 <timer value, in seconds>
t302 <timer value, in seconds>
t303 <timer value, in seconds>
t304 <timer value, in seconds>
t310 <T3timer value, in seconds10>
tcpConnect <tcpConnect>
% show global signaling h323SigTimers
displaylevel <displaylevel>
establish <timer value, in seconds>
t301 <timer value, in seconds>
t302 <timer value, in seconds302>
t303 <timer value, in seconds>
t304 <timer value, in seconds>
t310 <timer value, in seconds>
tcpConnect <timer value, in seconds>
% delete global signaling h323SigTimers
Command Parameters
Global H.323 Signaling Timers Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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establish
| 0-127 | The H225 signal channel establishment timer (in seconds). Default value is 4. |
t301
| 0-65535 | The T301 call timer (in seconds). Default value is 180 seconds. |
t302
| 0-127 | The T302 call timer (in seconds). Default value is 15 seconds. |
t303
| 0-127 | The T303 call timer (in seconds). Default value is 4 seconds. |
t304
| 0-127 | The T304 call timer (in seconds). Default value is 20 seconds. |
t310
| 0-127 | The T310 call timer (in seconds). Default value is 10 seconds. |
tcpConnect
| 0-127 | The TCP connect timer (in seconds). Default value is 3 seconds. |
Command Example
To display the global configuration of all h323SigTimers:
% show global signaling h323SigTimers
establish 33;
tcpConnect 77;
t301 444;
t302 33;
t303 22;
t304 33;
t310 33;
SIP Peer Overload Control
This object allows you to configure SIP Peer Overload parameters.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling sipPeerOverloadControl
discardPeriod <1-10 seconds>
rejectThreshold <0-50>
samplingPeriod <1-10>
stepDownGain <1-200>
% show global signaling sipPeerOverloadControl
discardPeriod <1-10 seconds>
rejectThreshold <0-50>
samplingPeriod <1-10>
stepDownGain <1-200>
% delete global signaling sipPeerOverloadControl
Command Parameters
Global SIP Peer Overload Control Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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discardPeriod
| 1-10 | Discard period (in seconds) for the Peer Overload back-off algorithm. (default = 2). |
rejectThreshold
| 0-50 | Specifies the reject threshold (in rejects/sec) for the Peer Overload backoff algorithm. (default = 1). |
samplingPeriod
| 1-10 | Specifies the sampling period (in seconds) for the Peer Overload back-off algorithm. (default = 2). |
stepDownGain
| 1-200 | Specifies the step down gain for the Peer Overload back-off algorithm. (default = 100). |
displaylevel
| 1-64 | To display different levels of output information in show commands. |
Command Example
To display the global configuration of all SIP overload control:
% show global signaling sipPeerOverloadControl
samplingPeriod 2;
discardPeriod 1;
stepDownGain 44;
rejectThreshold 33;
SIP Signaling Controls
Use this object to configure SIP signaling parameters.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling sipSigControls
egressRNParam <disabled | enabled>
loopDetectionFeature <disabled | enabled>
maxPduSizeValue <pdusize2kb | pdusize3kb | pdusize6kb | pdusize15kb | pdusize32kb | pdusize60kb>
multipleContactsPerAor <disabled | enabled>
registrarSupportContactParam <disabled | enabled>
suppressErrorInfoHdr <disabled | enabled>
ucidNodeId <node_id>
% show global signaling sipSigControls
egressRNParam
loopDetectionFeature
maxPduSizeValue
multipleContactsPerAor
registrarSupportContactParam
suppressErrorInfoHdr
surrogateRegisterPacingTime
ucidNodeId
% delete global signaling sipSigControls
Command Parameters
Global SIP Signaling Control Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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egressRNParam
| N/A | The egress RN parameter. Specifies whether the Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" sends a Redirecting Number Information Element (RNIE) in the egress leg of the call per RFC3398 when the R-URI and the To header differ.disabled enabled (default)
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loopDetectionFeature
| N/A | When enabled, the SIP Stack performs loop detection on incoming INVITE messages. disabled – The SIP signaling group processes the INVITE message.enabled (default)
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maxPduSizeValue
| N/A | The maximum PDU size recognized by the Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" :pdusize2kb – 2,048 bytespdusize3kb – 3,072 bytespdusize6kb – 6,000 bytespdusize15kb (default) – 15,000 bytespdusize32kb – 32,000 bytespdusize60kb – 60,000 bytes
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multipleContactsPerAor
| N/A | This flag enables support of multiple contacts per Address Of Record (AoR). disabled – SBC maintains a single RCB per Address of Record (AoR). Any existing binding information is overwritten on receipt of REGISTER from a new contact for the same AoR.enabled (default) – SBC maintains different RCBs for each new registration. A registration is considered new when the source IP port of the REGISTER request is different from earlier registration for the same AoR. If a registered UE initiates a communication on behalf of the AoR, SBC fetches the corresponding RCB based on source IP port of the UE.
See Multiple Contacts per AoR for additional details. |
registrarSupportContactParam
| N/A | Enable flag to support parameters in the Contact header: disabled – Parameters in the Contact header are not supported. This value is provided only for backwards compatibility.enabled (default) – Parameters in the Contact header are supported.
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suppressErrorInfoHdr
| N/A | Enable flag to suppress Error-Info header in a response to a request message with syntax error. disabled (default) – SBC includes Error-info header in the response.enabled – SBC does not include Error-Info header in an error status.
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surrogateRegisterPacingTime | 0-10000 | Use this parameter to specify the time gap, in milliseconds, between a final response of surrogate register and the next surrogate register message sent across all peers. (default = 0, disabled) If surrogate registration is active and you wish to disable pacing, first disable surrogate registration for all Peers using following command syntax:
% set addressContext <AC name> zone <zone name> ipPeer <peer name> surrogateRegistration state disabled
Please research the feature to fully understand pacing semantics before using it. This setting is not required in generic deployments. Pacing is applied to all surrogate REGISTER requests generated for all surrogate AoRs.
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ucidNodeId
| 1-32767 | UCID Node Id used to generate the UCID in the User-to-User Header. (default = 0) |
Command Example
To display the global configuration of all SIP signaling control parameters:
% show global signaling sipSigControls
loopDetectionFeature enabled;
registrarSupportContactParam enabled;
suppressErrorInfoHdr enabled;
maxPduSizeValue pdusize3kb;
egressRNParam enabled;
multipleContactsPerAor enabled;
ucidNodeId 13;
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Single Radio Voice Call Continuity
Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) provides the ability to transition a voice call from the VoIP/IMS packet domain (LTE) to the legacy circuit domain. Variations of SRVCC are being standardized to support both GSM/UMTS and CDMA 1x circuit domains. For an operator with a legacy cellular network who wishes to deploy IMS/VoIP-based voice services in conjunction with the rollout of an LTE network, SRVCC offers VoIP subscribers with coverage over a much larger area than would typically be available during the rollout of a new network.
Command Syntax
% set global signaling srvcc
atcfUri (1-63 chars)
callLingerTimer (1-32 seconds)
eStnSr (1-32 chars)
stnSr (1-32 chars)
Command Parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Description |
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atcfUri | 1-63 characters | SIP URI to be used as the ATCF Path and Management URI. |
callLingerTimer | 1-32 seconds | Number of seconds to wait for INVITE due to STN_SR before clearing the call (default=32). |
eStnSr | 1-32 characters | Request URI for a emergency transfer call sent by MSC on PS to CS call hand-off. |
stnSr
| 1-32 characters | Request URI for a transfer call sent by MSC on PS to CS call hand-off. |