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To View SIP Trunk Group

On SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Trunk Provisioning > Trunk Group > SIP Trunk Group. The SIP Trunk Group window is displayed.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group

 

The SIP Trunk Group can be checked for each Address Context or for each Zone or for all the Address Contexts and Zones created. Use the drop-down box to select the desired Address Context and Zone.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Fields

 

To Edit SIP Trunk Group

To edit any of the SIP Trunk Group in the list, click the radio button next to the specific SIP Trunk Group name.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Highlighted

 

The Edit Selected SIP Trunk Group window is displayed below.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Edit Window

Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.

To Create SIP Trunk Group

To create a new SIP Trunk Group, click New SIP Trunk Group tab on the SIP Trunk Group List panel.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Fields

The Create New SIP Trunk Group window is displayed.

Trunk Group - Sip Trunk Group Create Window

The following fields are displayed:

Trunk Provisioning - Trunk Provisioning - SIP Trunk Group

Parameter

Description

Name

Specifies the name of the SIP Trunk Group.

State

The administrative state of the SIP Trunk Group:

  • disabled
  • enabled

Mode

The operation state of the SIP Trunk Group:

  • outofservice
  • inservice

Action

Action for the operation mode for this SIP trunk group.

Dry Up Timeout

Timeout value in minutes for the dry up action. Enter the value between 1-1440 minutes. Default is 5.

Downstream Forking Support

This flag enables or disables downstream call forking support in SBC.

  • enabled – When enabled, downstream call forking is supported.
  • disabled – When disabled then downstream call forking is not supported.

By default, the disabled option is selected.

Process SGConfig When TGOOS

Specifies whether service group configuration should be available even when Trunk Group is out of service. The options are:

  • enabled When enabled, service group configuration is available even when Trunk Group is out of service.
  • disabled – When disabled, service group configuration is not available when Trunk Group is out of service.

By default, the disabled option is selected.

Ucid Support

Specifies whether the UCID support flag should be allowed to pass through or not. The options are:

  • none
  • passthruOrGenerate

Recording
DNPreference

Specifies the type of recording to be used for DN Preference flag. The options are:

  • fromHeaderOnly
  • toHeaderOnly
  • fromHeaderPreferred
  • toHeaderPreferred

Parent Shared Cac Limits Pool Name

Specifies the name of the shared CAC pool.

Master Tg NameSpecifies the name of the Master Trunk Group Client that this trunk group will register.
Tg Mtrg Calls Per ReqSpecifies the number of calls that is requested when the TRM encounters the thresholds of exhaustion. The value range from 5 to 2000. The default value is 20.
Tg Mtrg Bw Per Req

Specifies the amount of Bandwidth in units of 1K bits/sec that is requested when the TRM encounters the thresholds of exhaustion. The value range from 2480 to 248000. The default value is 12400.

Tg Mtrg Res Allocation

Specifies the IP Trunk Group resource allocation mode. The options are localignored (default) and localPreffered:

  • localIgnored: IPTG ignores its local resource (call/BW) configuration when it has a master trunk group assigned.
  • localPreffered: IPTG uses up it local resource (or close to it) before request for a new resource chunk from its master trunk group.
Tg Mtrg Req Max CallsSpecifies the maximum number of calls a TG can request from MTRG. The default value is unlimited.
Tg Mtrg Req Max BwSpecifies the maximum Bandwidth a TG can request from MTRG. The default value is unlimited.
Policy 

Carrier

Specifies the four-digit carrier code.

Country

Country Code.

SIP Domain

The name you assign to identify the domain.

Localization  Variant

Indicates the variant used by the Policy in call processing. Possible values:

  • North America (USA, Canada, and the Caribbean)
  • Generic (all countries outside of North America except Japan)
Tg IPVersion Preference

This flag indicates the IP address preference on the ingress Trunk Group. The options are:

  • both-ipv4-and-ipv6 (default)
  • ipv4-only
  • ipv6-only

Feature Control Profile

Specifies the name of the Feature Control Profile used for this port.

Ip Signaling  Peer Group

Specifies the name of the IP Signaling Peer Group used for this port.

Digital Parameter Handling 

Numbering Plan

The name of the egress DM/PM rule.

Ingress DM PM Rule

A unique identifier for the numbering plan.

Egress DM PM Rule

The name of the ingress DM/PM (digit manipulation/parameter manipulation) rule, up to 23 characters.

Call Routing 
Element Routing PriorityThe Element Routing Priority table indicates what originating Call Processing Elements types (including "none") should be used to determine matching routing table entries.
Media 
Packet Service ProfileThe packet service profile entry used to identify a particular packet service profile.
Tone and Announcement ProfileSpecifies the name of the Tone and Announcement Profile used for this port.
Services 
Class of ServiceSpecifies the class of service to be used.
Signaling 
IP Signaling ProfileThe name of this IP signaling profile.
Signaling ProfileThe name of this Signaling profile.
Ingress 
Flags 
Non Zero Video Bandwidth Based Routing for Sip

This parameter enables the non-zero bandwidth value based routing in SIP Video call. The options are:

  • enable (default)
  • disable 
Non Zero Video Bandwidth Based Routing for H323

This parameter enables the non-zero bandwidth value based routing in H323 Video call. The options are:

  • enable
  • disable (default)
Packet Outage

Minimum Duration

Specifies the period of outage for a call, in milliseconds, for that call to be counted as part of the packet outage detection algorithm. Must be 0-65535, default is 6000 (milliseconds).

Minimum Calls

Specifies, for the current interval, the number of calls with outages that are required to declare a packet outage event. Must be 0-65535, default is 1000 (calls).

Bandwidth Limit Reduction

Specifies the amount to reduce the bandwidth limit (as a percentage of the configured limit) when a packet outage is detected. Must be 0-100, default is 50 (percent).

Detection State

Specifies the administrative state of packet outage detection:

  • enabled—automatic bandwidth reduction will occur when a packet outage is detected.
  • disabled (default)—packet outages are not detected and the maximum bandwidth limit is restored.

Detection Interval

Specifies the time interval, in minutes, for detecting packet outages via the packet outage detection algorithm. Must be 5- 1440, default is 15 (minutes).

Call Reservation

Inbound

Percentage of call Limit reserved for handling inbound calls. This is the percentage of channels reserved for handling inbound calls. Default is 0%. Percentage selection allowed in 5% increments. Enter value in 5% increments in range of (0-100) percent.

State

Administrative state of the call reservation.

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)

Priority Call Minimum

The number of priority call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-100. Default is 1.

Incoming Call Minimum

The number of incoming call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-128. Default is 1.

Outgoing Call  Minimum

The percent of outgoing call allowed when reservations are enabled for this trunk group. Enter value in range of 0-100. Default is 10.

SILC
StateSpecifies the administrative state to enable/disable the SILC traffic control.

MC1Percent

Specifies the percentage of calls to accept when the machine congestion level is 1. Enter value in range of 0-100 percent. Default is 75.

MC2Percent

Specifies The percentage of calls to accept when the machine congestion level is 2. Enter value in range of 0-100 percent. Default is 25.

CAC
Call Limit

The total number of concurrent calls (either ingress or egress) allowed. Enter unlimited or value in range of 0-2147483647.

Bandwidth Limit

Total media bandwidth limit (in K bits/sec). Enter unlimited or value in range of 0- 2147483647.

Call Limit Threshold

Specifies the call utilization notification threshold value.

Bandwidth Limit Threshold

Specifies the bandwidth utilization notification threshold value.

Emergency Oversubscription

The oversubscription of resources (as a percentage) that is allowed for emergency calls. Enter value in range of (0-1000) percent. Default is 10.

Extended Emergency Ip Limit

Additional number of emergency calls (expressed as a numeric value) allowed if call limit and emergency oversubscription quota are exhausted. The value ranges from 0 to 40000. This parameter applies at following levels:

  1. Zone CAC level, Zone CAC Ingress Level, Zone CAC Egress Level
  2. IPTG CAC level, IPTG CAC Ingress Level, IPTG CAC Egress Level

Registration Limit

The total number of concurrent SIP registrations allowed.

Registered Endpoint CAC Profile

The endpoint CAC profile containing CAC parameters that are applied individually to each registrant.

Estimated Child Registrations

The estimated number of child registrations (i.e., the estimated number of P associated-URIs in 200 OK). The value range from 1 - 256 registrations.

Subscription Limit

Specifies the total number of concurrent SIP subscriptions allowed on this IPTG port.

Tcp Media LimitSpecifies MRM session limit per trunk group. The value ranges from 0 to 5000 or unlimited.
Ingress

Call Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained ingress call rate allowed in calls per second. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-450, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-1350, or unlimited).

Call Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst size (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress call attempts, in calls per second. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-900, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-2700, or unlimited).

You can set both “Call Burst Max” and “Call Rate Max” as unlimited; however, if you assign a value to one parameter, the other must also be assigned a value.

Register Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained ingress rate (registrations per second) of initial SIP registrations allowed. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Register Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress initial SIP registrations. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

You can set both “Register Burst Max” and “Register Rate Max” as unlimited; however, if you assign a value to one parameter, the other must also be assigned a value.

Call Limit

Specifies the total number of concurrent calls allowed on ingress.

Emergency Oversubscription

Specifies the oversubscription of resources (as a percentage) that is allowed for emergency calls on ingress.

Extended Emergency Ip LimitSpecifies the additional number of emergency calls (expressed as a numeric value) allowed for ingress CAC group if call limit and emergency oversubscription quota are exhausted. The value ranges from 0 to 40000.

Subscribe Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained ingress rate (subscribes per second) of initial SIP subscribe request. The default value is unlimited  (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Subscribe Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress initial SIP subscribe request. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Other Req Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained ingress rate (requests per second) of other out-of-dialog SIP requests. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Other Req Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for ingress initial SIP registrations.The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Egress

Call Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained egress call rate allowed in calls per second. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-450, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-1350, or unlimited).

Call Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst size (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress call attempts, in calls per second. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-900, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-2700, or unlimited).

You can set both “Call Burst Max” and “Call Rate Max” as unlimited; however, if you assign a value to one parameter, the other must also be assigned a value.

Register Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained egress rate (registrations per second) of initial SIP registrations allowed. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Register Burst  Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress initial SIP registrations. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

You can set both “Register Burst Max” and “Register Rate Max” as unlimited; however, if you assign a value to one parameter, the other must also be assigned a value.

Call Limit

Specifies the total number of concurrent calls allowed on egress.

Emergency oversubscription

Specifies the oversubscription of resources (as a percentage) that is allowed for emergency calls on egress.

Extended Emergency Ip LimitSpecifies the additional number of emergency calls (expressed as a numeric value) allowed for egress CAC group if call limit and emergency oversubscription quota are exhausted. The value ranges fro 0 to 40000.

Subscribe Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained egress rate (subscribes per second) of initial SIP subscribe request. The default value is unlimited  (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Subscribe Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress initial SIP subscribe request. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Other Req Rate Max

Specifies the maximum sustained egress rate (requests per second) of other out-of-dialog SIP requests. The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Other Req Burst Max

Specifies the maximum allowed burst (above the allowed sustained rate) for egress initial SIP registrations.The default value is unlimited (range: 1-1000, or unlimited. SBC 7000 range is 1-3000, or unlimited).

Qoe
Min Time to ProceedSpecifies the minimum time period before call admission starts after any of the TG's KPI fall below the critical threshold. The value range from 0 - 3600 seconds.
RFactor
Critical Qos RFactor LimitSpecifies the critical R-Factor limit, below which the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 0 - 100
Major Qos RFactor Limit

Specifies the major R-Factor limit, below which the call admission should be reduced.

Asr

Default Qos  Asr

Specifies the default value to be used as ASR when no calls are made for a sampling period. The value range from 0 - 100.

Critical Qos  Asr Limit

Specifies the critical ASR limit, below which the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 0 - 70.

Major Qos Asr  Limit

Specifies the major ASR limit, below which the call admission should be reduced. The value range from 0 - 90.

Scru
Critical Qos Scru LimitSpecifies the critical Sustained Call Rate Utilization (SCRU) limit, below which the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 80 - 100.
Clu
Critical Qos Clu LimitSpecifies the critical Call Limit Utilization (CLU), below which the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 80 - 100.
Pgrd
Critical Qos Pgrd LimitSpecifies the critical Post Gateway Ringing Delay limit, above which the call admission should be stopped. The value range from 50 - 10000.
Default Pgrd FactorSpecifies the default value to be used as Post Gateway Ringing Delay when no calls are made for a sampling period. The value range from 50 - 10000.
Signaling
Access Class

Set parameter to "3GPP" to select GIBA security mechanism when a REGISTER message is received without specific security headers. The SBC validates Source IP Address against Via header IP Address and transparently passes UEs Via header in egress messages towards network entities. If REGISTER message is received with "sec-agree" in Proxy-Require header along with Auth headers, and no IP Sec profile is configured, the SBC rejects the message with "4xx Bad Extension" error response irrespective of the Access Class parameter value.

When GIBA security mechanism is selected and Via header is configured to pass transparently to egress leg, SBC inserts a “received” parameter with the source IP address of the PDU if the host portion of the UE’s Via header does not equate to the source IP address seen by the SBC.

Possible choices:

  • 3GPP – Select to enable GIBA security mechanism as explained above.
  • none – (default) SBC defaults to SIP Digest without TLS authentication.
Route Msg Validation

Specifies if route validation should be done for the received message and if the message should be validated to ensure it is SIP-only or SIP-I.

Select any one of the option:

  • noValidation
  • sipI
  • sipOnly.

Max Fwds  Default

Default value for the Max Forwards Header.

Backward Info Msg Con Dialog

If enabled, an INFO message will only be sent after confirmed Dialog. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Isup Mime Body Relay

When enabled, an ISUP mime body received in SIP signaling will be transparently relayed in egress SIP signaling. When disabled, ISUP mime bodies will be decoded and interworked based on the egress signaling configuration. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Rel100Support

This controls the 100rel support for the reliability of provisional messages as specified in RFC3262. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Pref Require Transparency

Enable (on Core network side) to parse and transparently pass “pref” SIP Option tag in incoming Require header of REGISTER message. The “pref” option tag is used to publish and request support for RFC 3840 caller capabilities. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)

Privacy Param Restricted

SIP Mapping Privacy Header parameters from incoming call to outgoing call. Select any one of the option: default, idonly.

Relay Non Invite Request

Relay Non Invite Requests. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Treat Port Zero Has No Audio

Use this flag to control how audio portion of a call on port 0 is treated.

  • Disabled (default) –  Audio on port 0 is treated as on hold. The audio towards egress is sent out on a valid port, and the direction is set as inactive. Calls without audio m lines are supported.
  • Enabled – Audio on port 0 is treated as 'audioless'. The audio towards egress is sent out on port 0. Calls without audio m lines are supported.

The legacy behavior of treating audio on port 0 as on hold is possible only when this flag is disabled for both ingress and egress trunk groups. If this flag is enabled on just one trunk group, the offer/answer appearing on that trunk group inherits audioless behavior.

Relay Updatewith Sdp

This flag is used to relay UPDATE request with Offer immediately after receiving or sending answer in unreliable provisional responses. This flag is applicable only in case of interworking where one side supports reliable response (from where the UPDATE is received) and the other side does not (towards which it needs to be relayed). The options are:

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

Inter Operator ID

The Inter Operator ID for MGCF.

Uri Preference

This indicates URI presentation preference for outgoing messages. Select any one of the option: none, sip, tel.

Strict Parse

Enables strict SIP Parsing. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Skip DTGLookup For Route Hdr

If this flag is enabled, 

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will not perform local IPTG lookup via TRM based on Route header content to find egress IPTG, egress IPTG is determined based on the existing routing logic. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Process Tgrp Context

This flag has the following actions:

  • disabled: "tgrp" and "trunk-context" present in the request URI, route header or 3xx is processed by PSX depending on PSX flag setting to process the tgrp parameters.
  • enabled: "trunk-context" present in the request URI, Route Header or 3xx is checked against SBCs own address. If it is same as SBCs own address, "tgrp" must be used for routing. If it does not belong to SBC's own address, "tgrp" and "trunk-context" are relayed to its peer in the subsequent INVITE message.

Isub Param Preference

This trunk group attribute specifies how the ISDN Sub-Address parameter is handled in SIP. Select any one of the option: nonstandard, rfc2806, rfc3966.

Variant Type

Specifies the variant of functionality. Select any one of the option: mgcf, mgcf, q1912, sonus, ttc, uk.

Factor Value

The factor value is used to interwork the SIP Max-Forwards header and the ISUP Hop Counter parameter. Enter the value between 1 to 50.

Local Number Support

Specifies if P-cscf need to globalize to hdr in Register,req URI in SUBSCRIBE for regevt and do a PSX dip for non-INVITE for tel URI and handles dial string feature or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Disable Term IOIFor Pcscf

If this flag is enabled, P-cscf will not add the param term-ioi in any of the request while creating PCV.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

De Reg Parent With Child Dereg

If this flag is enabled, P-cscf will delete the Parent RCB and all its childs during de- registration of any of the child IMPU.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Use PSXRoute As Req Uri In Reg

If this flag is enabled, P-cscf will modify the Request URI of register with PSX returned route.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

PSX Route for Subscribe

This flag specifies whether to use PSX routes for routing the SUBSCRIBE to registered users.

Default Calling Party Number

Specifies the default calling number for Caller Privacy feature.

Validate Aor

The administrative State of a resource. This flag specifies whether the AOR needs to be validated or allows anonymous calling.
When ENABLED, AOR is validated.
When DISABLED, Allows anonymous calling.

Source Address Validation

Specifies whether source address validation is supported or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Cond Inc Meth In Allow Hdr

Specifies whether to use ingress message Allow header values in the egress message. Only methods which are configured as allowed at the egress TG (signaling/method) are populated from ingress into the egress message.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled
Flexible Policy Adapter Profile

Use this Zone/Trunk Group object to associate a Sip Adapter Profile configured for flexible policy (Profile Type=Flexible Policy) with a particular Zone/Trunk Group.

If Flexible Policy Adapter Profile is provisioned both at the trunk group and zone levels, the trunk group’s profile takes precedence. If Input Adapter Profile is configured, it is applied first to manipulate the PDU and then Flexible Policy Adapter Profile rules are applied on the manipulated PDU.

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Accept History Info

specifies if a History-Info header received on the ingress trunk group is accepted or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Egress Call ID Static String

Specifies the string value to be used for generating the egress call ID when configured option for egressCallIdType in PSX is "Use Static String".

Allow Bye Challenge

Specifies whether to enable the challenges for BYE requests or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Enforce Tls If Sips Uri Scheme

Specifies whether TLS should be used to egress a request or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Enforce Sips If Egress Is Tls

If enabled, this flag changes the URI scheme of the URI in the Request-URI to "sips".

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Use Psx Route For Emergency Call

Specifies whether to use PSX routes for routing the Emergency Call from registered users.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Ocs Support

If enabled, this flag relays INVITE with CSTA.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Relay Replaces Header

Specifies whether P-cscf should locally process INVITE or relay Replaces header with INVITE.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled
Feid For PDCS

Specifies the FEID value configured, which will be sent out in egress PDCS-Billing-Info header when JIP value is to be sent in PDCS header. FEID consists of hexadecimal string of up to 16 characters followed by a domain name. The maximum length of FEID is 127 characters.

This flag is supported only with external PSX

Send Sdp To Psx

Specifies that when it is enabled, the SDP information excluding the data till the first occurrence of m-line, is passed to the PSX. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)

This flag is not applicable when the SBC is configured for ERE.


Use GAPwhen Rn Disabled

Enable this flag to cause the SBC to populate the GAP/OCN in the R-URI and To headers at  the egress Trunk Group. This flag is valid only when the egress profile flag "disableRn" in ipSignalingProfile is enabled.

  • disabled (default)  
  • enabled

If this flag is disabled and “disableRn” is enabled (egressIpAttributes (SIP) flag), the SBC populates the routing number (rn) in the R-URI and the To headers.  


Support199Options Tag

Enable flag to include Option tag in Supported Header for the 199 Extension.

  • enabled
     
  • disabled (default) 
Keep Support

Enable flag to support the keep-alive mechanism (RFC 6223). The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Outbound Support

Enable flag to support outbound procedures specified in RFC 5626. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Silence Supp Treatment

This flag is introduced to control the behavior of a=silenceSupp:off in reInvite. It takes the following values and is needed on the trunk group that receives the reInvite:

  • treatAsFaxTransmissionIndication (default) - This parameter retains the earlier behavior for this attribute and the call is transitioned to fax call accordingly.
Rfc3261Validate CSeq In BYE

When this flag is enabled, the SBC sends a 500 (Server Internal Error) response upon receipt of a BYE when CSeq is a lower value than the preceding INVITE request (as per RFC 3261).

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

Rfc3261Validate Invite200Ok Retransmissions

When this flag is enabled, the SBC starts a timer for 64 * T1 (32 seconds) upon receiving a 200 OK to an INVITE. The SBC does not acknowledge re-transmitted 200 OK to an INVITE after the timer expiry. When this flag is disabled, the SBC continues to acknowledge retransmitted 200 OKs (as per RFC 3261).

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

Use Random User Info In Contact Hdr

Enable this flag to use randomly-generated value as UserInfo in contact header. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Suppress Non Route Invite Response

If enabled, response for non-route invite is suppressed. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)

With Suppress Non Route Invite Response enabled, the NO_ROUTE_FOUND script is always ignored when an INVITE is dropped even if the script is returned from the ERE/PSX.

Use Pcfa Ccf

If enabled, SBC uses CCF received in PCFA as CDF. The options are:

  • disabled (default) 
  • enabled
Rewrite Identities

Rewrite Identities when enabled (for both ingress and egress trunk group) achieve SIP URI transparency for SIP-URIs present in outbound SIP message.

  • disabled(default): When this parameter is disabled for ingress trunk group, SBC does not send originating and terminating identities URI information as separate fields in policy request to PSX. As the result, originating and terminating identities URI information is not rewritten as per rules configured in PSX.

When this parameter is disabled for egress trunk group, SBC does not update the originating and terminating identities in outbound SIP message as per policy response from PSX.


  • enabled : When this parameter is enabled for ingress trunk group, SBC sends the originating and terminating identities URI information as separate fields in policy request to PSX. These originating and terminating identities URI information is rewritten as per rules configured in PSX and sent to SBC in policy response.

When this parameter is enabled, for egress trunk group, SBC updates the originating and terminating identities in outbound SIP message as per policy response from PSX.

For this feature to work, Rewrite Identities should be enabled on both ingress and egress SIP Trunk Groups.

Transit IOI 
Use Port Range Flag

Enable this flag to allow the usage of different IP-Port as contact for each active registration towards Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM). The SBC uses either an independent media port range configured per IP Trunk Group (IPTG), or a new port from the system-wide media port range if no independent media port range is configured per IPTG. The options are:

  • disabled (default) 
  • enabled

SBC supports this feature when:

    • Only one SIP Sig Port is configured on egress.
    • IP address of SIP Sig Port is the same as the associated LIF IP.

Feature limitations and restrictions:

    •  This feature is supported only for UDP.
    • Disable flag Pass Complete Contact to use this feature.
    • Do not use this feature if two Interfaces are configured on the same Interface Group.
    • Disable this flag before performing LSWU.

The flag, Use Port Range Flag, should be disabled before performing the Live Software Upgrade (LSWU).

SBC uses independent media port range configured per IPTG. It also uses a new port from the system wide media port range if no independent media port range is configured per IPTG.


Store ICIDIf enabled, SBC retains the same ICID value in the P-Charging-Vector header in the egressed INVITE. Select any one of the option: disabled (default) or enabled.
Calling Party

Pai for
Calling Party

If enabled, the PAI header (if present) will be accepted to form the Calling-Party-ID. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Ppi For
Calling Party

If enabled, the PPI header (if present) will be accepted to form the Calling-Party-ID. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Rpi For
Calling Party

If enabled, the RPI header (if present) will be accepted to form the Calling-Party-ID. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

From Hdr For
Calling Party

If enabled, the FROM header will be used to form the Calling-Party-ID provided no allowed PAI/PPI/RPI header is present. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Cpc Param From
Header

Specifies the SIP Mapping CPC parameter from incoming call to outgoing call. Options are default, fromheader, paitel.

Trusted Source
For Isup

Used to indicate if the message came from a trusted source and the FROM header can be used to map into ISUP parameters. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled

TCPFallback
Max MTUSupported Over UDPControlSpecifies the maximum MTU Size accepted over UDP. If enabled, default MTU size is considered (1300). Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.
Max MTUSupported Over UDPValueSpecifies the maximum size of the SIP Invite accepted over UDP. The value range from 1 - 5000.

P-Header Extensions

Use Ingress Orig Ca

If enabled, P-Orig-CA Header will be received on the Ingress. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Add Egress Orig Ca

If enabled, P-Orig-CA Header will be sent on the Egress. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.

Insertp Visited Network ID

Use this parameter to set the P-Visited_Network_ID header value while receiving REGISTER OOD INVITE and OOD non-Invite requests from UE before the message gets forwarded towards IMS Core Network.

SDP Transparency

Sdp Transparency State

If enabled, SDP information is transparently passed through Ingress and Egress. Select any one of the option: disabled or enabled.x

Message Manipulation

Input Adaptor Profile

Specifies the name of the input adapter profile.

Output Adaptor Profile

Specifies the name of the output adapter profile.

Include App Hdrs

If enabled, it enables application to add Headers in the outgoing messages. The options are: enabled, disabled.

Cause Code Mapping

Cpc SIP Cause Mapping Profile

Specifies the name of the CPC to SIP cause mapping profile. Select any one of the option: defaultCpcSip, defaultQ1912CpcSip, defaultRFC3398CpcSip, defaultTs29163CpcSip.

SIP Cps Cause Mapping Profile

Specifies the name of the SIP to CPC cause mapping profile. Select any one of the option: defaultQ1912SipCpc, defaultRFC3398SipCpc, defaultSipCpc, defaultTs29163SipCpc

Use Non Default Cause CodeFor ARSBlack List

If enabled, this flag uses the cause code, 168, for route rejected because of ARS
blacklisting. The options are: enabled, disabled.

SIP Internal Cause Mapping Profile

Specifies the name of the Internal Cause to SIP Cause Mapping profile.

Methods  

Message

Determines whether MESSAGE request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Publish

Determines whether PUBLISH request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Options

Determines whether OPTIONS request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Refer

Determines whether REFER request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Subscribe

Determines whether SUBSCRIBE request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Notify

Determines whether NOTIFY request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Info

Determines whether INFO method is included in the Allow header. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Register

Determines whether REGISTER method is included in the Allow header. Select any one of the option: allow, reject.

Update

Determines whether UPDATE request is accepted and processed or rejected with 405. Select any

Retry Counters
GeneralSpecifies the maximum number of retransmissions for generic SIP request.

Invite

Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions for SIP INVITE request.

Bye

Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions for SIP BYE request.

Cancel

Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions for SIP CANCEL request.

Re Invite

Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions for SIP RE INVITE request.

Retry on422

Specifies the maximum number of session keepalive negotiations upon receiving  422.

Retry on419

Specifies the maximum number of session keepalive negotiations upon receiving  491.

Invite200

Specifies the maximum number of retransmissions for the 200 OK for initial SIP INVITE request.

Timers

T1

This is the SIP protocol retransmission timer T1 (in milliseconds).

T2

This is the SIP protocol timer T2 (in milliseconds).

Tcp Retransmit Timer

The retransmit timer (in seconds) for SIP request over TCP.

Sctp Retransmit Timer

The retransmit timer (in seconds) for SIP request over SCTP.

Session Keepalive

This is the SIP protocol session keep-alive timer (in seconds).

Non Nat Keep Alive TimerUse this parameter to specify the keep-alive interval (in seconds) for a non-Nat'd device. The value ranges from 0 to 65535 and the default value is 60.

Session Min SE

Specifies the minimum time for the session to get expired in seconds. The smallest allowed value is 90 seconds.

Session Termination Delta Time

Specifies the time before session expiration (in seconds) at which the SBC should send a BYE if no session refresh request has been received.

Ocs Dialog Timer

This timer is re-started when we receive a request in the relay control block. When the timer is set to 0, session keepalive is disabled.

Suspend Resume Timer

State

Specifies whether to enable SUS and RES timer functionality of SR timer or not. The options are: enabled, disabled.

Value

Specifies the value of SUS and RES timer. The value range from 1 - 720.

Type

Specifies the type of SR timer used. The options are: userTypeOnly, networkTypeOnly, and both.

Bfcp Timer 
Req Timer T1This parameter specifies the Bfcp protocol request re-transmission timer T1 (in milliseconds).
Req Timer T2This parameter specifies the Bfcp protocol response re-transmission timer T2 (in milliseconds).
Registration

Require Registration

This flag should be SUPPORTED when the associated trunk group is used for endpoints optionally requiring registration. Select any one of the option: none, required, requirednonpriority, supported, supported-group, required-group and required-group-nonpriority.

  • none – (default) No registration validation is required. 
  • required – Prevent unregistered IADs from making or receiving any calls. 
  • required-nonpriority – Prevent unregistered IADs from making or receiving non-priority calls. Since priority calls are exempt, unregistered endpoints are still allowed to make priority calls. 
  • supported – Accept registrations from unregistered endpoints when the associated trunk group is used for endpoints optionally requiring registration. If an endpoint is registered, then the registration data is used to send calls to that   endpoint instead of PSX route. 
  • supported-group – Accept registrations from unregistered users and from users whose user   names do not match with the stored URI in Registration Control Block. If an endpoint is registered, then the registration data is used to send calls to   that endpoint instead of PSX route.

  • required-group  – If this option is selected for an ingress IP trunk group in relation to a received call (e.g. call from IP-PBX towards AS) so that if the source IP address and port of the INVITE/OOD request do not match the source IP address and port of an existing registration in the zone, they are rejected. However, if the AOR does not match, but if the source IP Address and the port match to the existing registration in the zone, messages are accepted. If this option is selected for an egress IP trunk group in relation to a received call (e.g. call from AS towards IP-PBX), the user part check between registered AoR and Request-URI of the INVITE does not occur, and the call is accepted.
  • required-group-nonpriority – Use this option to prevent unregistered IADs from making or receiving non-priority calls. All emergency calls are allowed even if the source IP/port fails to fetch RCB.

Set Require Registration flag to ‘supported-group’ for the IP Peer on which surrogate registration functionality is being enabled.

Expires This is the time (in seconds) a SIP endpoint's registration session lasts before requiring re-registration. Specify time in seconds. Default is 3600 seconds.

Inside Expires
Minimum

This controls the initial expires value in a REGISTER relayed to a registrar. Specify time in seconds. Default is 3600 seconds.

  1. Since the SBC expects an expires value greater than 540 seconds (9 minutes) from the registrar, do not set “insideExpiresMinimum” value less than 540 seconds. Ideally, set this value much higher (3600 seconds is recommended) to avoid overloading registrar with register refreshes.
  2. When configuring surrogate registration, be sure to set the expires value of ingress trunk group toward IAD to the maximum default value of “3600”.

Include XOriginal Addr

Specifies whether the X Original Address Header need to go in REGISTER message or not.

Bulk Registration Format

Specifies how the registration requests are formed.

Int Refresh Factor MinDefines the minimum factor for random number calculation for internal refresh timeout. The range values from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 0.
Int Refresh Factor Max

Defines the maximum factor for random number calculation for internal refresh timeout. The range values from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 0.

If "Int Refresh Factor Max" is less than "Int Refresh Factor Min" or both "Int Refresh Factor Max" and "Int Refresh Factor Min" are set to 0, the random factors are ignored and the timeouts or the deadlines are calculated using a random number between x and x/2.

Ext Refresh Factor MinDefines the minimum factor for random number calculation for external refresh timeout. The range values from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 0.
Ext Refresh Factor Max

Defines the maximum factor for random number calculation for external refresh timeout. The range values from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 0.

If "Ext Refresh Factor Max" is less than "Ext Refresh Factor Min" or both "Ext Refresh Factor Max" and "Ext Refresh Factor Min" are set to 0, the random factors are ignored and the timeouts or the deadlines are calculated using a random number between x and x/2.

Always Random Int Expires

If enabled, the internal expire timeout will be randomized for the initial and the refresh REGISTER.

If disabled, the internal expire timeout will be randomized for the initial REGISTER.

The options are:

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
Always Random Ext Expires

If enabled, the external expire timeout will be randomized for the initial and the refresh REGISTER.

If disabled, the external expire timeout will be randomized for the initial REGISTER.

The options are:

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
Authentication  
Auth User PartUserpart needed to create Authorization Digest or Proxy-Authorization headers for trunk group authentication. These credentials are used when replying to local authentication requests. The value ranges from 1 to 127 characters.  
Auth PasswordPassword needed to create Authorization Digest or Proxy-Authorization headers for trunk group authentication. These credentials are used when replying to local authentication requests. The value ranges from 6 to 32 characters.  
Int Challenge Response

Enable this flag on the ingress IP Trunk Group (IPTG), respective to the request, to allow the SBC to reply locally to egress IPTG authentication challenges. If this flag is disabled, the SBC will not reply to authentication challenges locally even if credentials are configured on the egress IPTG.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled  
Inc Internal Credentials

Enable this flag on the ingress IP Trunk Group, respective to the request, to allow egress IPTG authentication to be internally created using the authorization information in mid-dialogue without being challenged.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled
If intChallengeResponse is disabled, incInternalCredentials is not used.


The SBC will not use IPTG credentials if a call originates from a surrogate originated peer even if intChallengeResponse is enabled on the ingress leg.

 

If IPTG authentication is configured for both ingress IPTG and IP Peer, the IP Peer configuration takes precedence. If you wish to use the flags configured on IPTG, the IP Peer must not be present in the configurations. Otherwise, the IP Peer flags default to 'disabled' state and take precedence over IPTG flags.

 

Transport Preferences

Preference1

This first choice of transport protocol for SIP calls.

Preference2

This second choice of transport protocol for SIP calls.

Preference3

This third choice of transport protocol for SIP calls.

Preference4

This fourth choice of transport protocol for SIP calls.

E164Profiles 
E164Local ProfileThis parameter specifies the name of the global E.164 Profile.
E164Global ProfileThis parameter specifies the name of the E.164 Profile for local numbers.
X-Header
Header Flag Specifies the header type allowed on this SIP Trunk Group. The options are: none, xHeaders.
Post Dial Delay 
Time outSpecifies the timeout value if the Post Dial Delay is enabled. The value ranges from 0 to 20000. The default value is 0.
Response CodeSpecifies the SIP response code sent to ingress and egress if the call is torn down due to PDD timer expiry. The value ranges from 400 to 699. The default value is 503.
Services

DNS Support Type

Specifies whether to use the DNS server for just A-record lookups, or for full NAPTR/ SRV/A lookup as specified in RFC3263. Options are: a-only, asrv-naptr.

Preconditions

Indicates level of preconditions support for incoming requests. Options are

  • None (default)
  • Required
  • Supported
  • Transparent

Transmit Preconditions

Specifies the level of preconditions support for outgoing request/response.

Precondition Intwk sing183

(This flag is for specific call flows and is not intended for generic use)

Enable this flag to locally generate first 183 responses for preconditions interworking before egressing INVITE. If disabled, these responses are dropped.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

Do not enable Precondition Intwk Using183 when End-to-End Prack is configured.


Honor Sdp Clock Rate

Enable this flag to map the DTMF Payload Type (PT) with the clock rate of the preferred or selected payload type for audio.

If the flag is disabled, all DTMF PTs except 8,000 Hz (both send and receive) are dropped.

  • disable
  • enable (default)

SIP Ars Profiles

Specifies the name of the SIP ARS (Address Reachability Service) profile used.

Disconnect Treatment Profile

Specifies the name of the Disconnect Treatment Profile used.

Emergency Call Profile

Specifies the name of the emergency call profile used.

SIP Security Profile

Specifies the name of the SIP Security Profile used.

Dynamic BlackList Profile

Specifies the name of the Dynamic Blacklist Profile used.

Emergency Call Handling Mode

Use this parameter to specify how to handle emergency calls.

  • emergencyRegRequired – Use this option to reject the emergency session establishment without an emergency registration.

    Use Psx Route For Emergency Call” must also be enabled to use this option.

  • emergencyRegSupported – Use this option when emergency registrations are supported, but emergency session establishment is possible without an emergency registration.

    Use Psx Route For Emergency Call” must also be enabled to use this option.

  • none (default) – Use this option when not using emergency registrations to perform PSX dip for registered user for emergency calls.

    Use Psx Route For Emergency Call” must also be enabled to use this option.

  • rejectWith380 – Use this option to reject an INVITE request with ‘380 Alternate Service’ response code from Ingress leg when the request is identified as emergency request and redirection flag is set to redirection mode.

See Emergency Registration for emergency registration functionality.

Jsrc Bandwidth Reservation

Specifies whether to enable the Jsrc Bandwidth Reservation or not. If global SRC bandwidth reservation is disabled at global level, the trunkgroup configuration will not apply.

Remote EPreservation

Specifies whether to enable Remote EPreservation option or not. If remote EP reservation is disabled at global level, then the trunkgroup configuration will not apply.

SIP Jip Profile

Specifies the JIP profile to be used for the Trunk Group Service. It is associated with ingress and egress SIP TRUNK GROUP and used to control the SIP header and the corresponding SIP parameter from which JIP value is extracted or sent.

This flag is supported only with external PSX.


SIP Jurisdiction Support

Specifies that this parameter is used to enable or disable support for JIP parameter for SIP trunk group (ingress and egress).

This flag is supported only with external PSX.


Transparency ProfileSpecifies the name of the SIP Transparency Profile to associate with particular Trunk Group.
Resolved Dns Prioritization

Use this parameter to control DNS prioritization for the specified SIP trunk group.

  • alwaysPrioritize – The SBC sends the requests in a dialog to the IP address where the INVITE was sent and the contact in the response message is an FQDN that resolves into multiple IP addresses.
  • doNotPrioritize – (default) The SBC latches on the first resolved IP address.
Overlap Addressing

Overlap State

Specifies the control to determine if overlap addressing is supported or not supported. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)

Min Digits For Query

Specifies the minimum digits required to perform the first policy query. The value ranges from 0 to 30 and the default value is 0.

Timer2

Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) between sending an INVITE and receiving a backward message.

Timer3

Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) between receiving a 484 Address Incomplete message (if there are no outstanding INVITE transactions) and the receipt of fresh address information.

Receive

Specifies the parameter to configure Incoming overlap type. The options are:

  • InfoMethod
  • MultiInvite
  • disabled (default)
Send

Specifies the parameter to configure outgoing overlap type. The options are:

  • InfoMethod
  • MultiInvite
  • disabled (default)
Timer1Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) between collection of digits. The value ranges from 5 to 15 and the default value is 10.
Long Duration Calls

Timeout Value

Specifies the timeout value (in minutes) of the long duration call timer. The value range are 0 to disabled the timer and from 60 - 44640 minutes to set the timer.

Action

Specifies the action to take if the long duration call timer expires. Options are noAction, release, trap, trapAndRelease.

Rel Cause

Specifies the Q.850 release value to use should the call be released due to long duration call timer expiry. The value range from 1 - 127.

Emergency Calls

Use this flag to specify whether to include Emergency or Priority calls in Long
Duration Call Disconnect procedures.

Options are:

  • exclude (Default)
  • include
Nat Traversal

Signaling Nat

This indicates whether or not NAT/NAPT support is required for signaling.

Media Nat

This indicates whether or not NAT/NAPT support is required for media.

Learn Nat For Rtp Only

Specifies whether media NAT is to be learned from the first RTP packet only.

It can be configured only when mediaNat is enabled. Also, for egress trunk groups, learnNatForRtpOnly is applicable only if ‘dynamicLrbt’ is disabled. If ‘dynamicLrbt’ is enabled, NAPT learning happens on arrival of RTP packet till the call gets connected. After the call gets connected, ‘learnNaptForRtpOnly’ holds good even for egress Trunk Groups.

Ice Support

This parameter indicates the type of ICE method used for STUN packet check. The three values are:

  • Ice Webrtc - This setting is used when inter-working with Webrtc Gateways, for example the Sonus WRTC Gateway or in situations when the SBC is presented with an ICE SDP from a WebRTC Enabled Endpoint.
  • Ice Lync - This is used when inter-working with a Microsoft Lync 2010 or 2013 client.
  • Ice Full - This is used when inter-working with a full ICE client which requires a STUN connectivity check to be generated by the SBC in response to its own STUN connectivity check.

The "Ice Full" implementation is for lab use only in 5.0.0 release.

Tcp Keepalive Timer

Specifies the NAT keepalive timer (in seconds) for SIP over TCP. The value ranges from 15 to 65535 seconds and the default value is 240 seconds. 

Udp Keepalive Timer

Specifies the NAT keepalive timer (in seconds) for SIP over UDP. The value ranges from 15 to 65535 seconds and the default value is 60 seconds. 

Outbound Tcp Keepalive Timer

Specifies the NAT outbound keepalive timer (in seconds) for SIP over TCP. The value ranges from 0 to 32767 and the default value is 240. 

Outbound Udp Keepalive TimerSpecifies the NAT outbound keepalive timer (in seconds) for SIP over UDP. The value ranges from 0 to 32767 and the default value is 60. 
Secure Media Nat PrefixUse this parameter to match up to 'N' bits of the network IPv4 address obtained from signaling. If set to "0", feature is disabled, and no match of network IP address will occur. The value ranges from 0 to 32 and the default value is 0.
Adaptive Learning
State

Specifies whether to enable the adaptive nat pinhole timeout learning process for devices behind NAT.

The options are:

  • enabled
  •  disabled
Max Udp Pinhole TimerSpecifies the upper limit of the pinhole timeout for UDP in seconds. The value range from 60 - 65535 seconds and the default value is 180. 
Max Tcp Pinhole Timer

Specifies the upper limit of the pinhole timeout for TCP in seconds. The value range from 60 - 65535 seconds and the default value is 600. 

Re Learning Interval

Specifies the interval in hours at which the pinhole timout is relearned. The value range from 1hr - 10 days

Media

Data Path Mode Passthru

Specifies whether the 

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  • enabled - Transparency is enabled
  • disabled (default)
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Direct Media Allowed

If enabled, attempt to set up a direct-media path so that media flows directly between endpoints in the same direct-media group.

Dtls Profile NameSpecifies the name of the Dtls Profile which would be attached to this Trunk Group. To create a Dtls Profile, refer to Security - Dtls Profile.

Direct Media Allowed Behind Napt

If enabled, it attempts to set up a direct-media call for endpoints behind NAT, the below conditions should be met:
  • Both endpoints are behind same NAT
  • Signaling IP's of endpoints exist in same natDirectMediaGroup.
  • Both IP's belong to same address Context.

If disabled, it directs Media calls when one of the endpoints is behind NAPT is not allowed.

Direct Media Anti Trombone

Enable flag on trunk groups facing AS to allow direct media using C-line trigger (e.g. media antitrombone).

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

Direct Media configuration must be enabled (enable Direct Media Allowed flag) on trunk groups facing the endpoints for this feature to function.


Direct Media Group Id

This identifies the direct media group to which this trunk group belongs.

Late Media Support

Determines whether a SIP late media (reverse offer) INVITE should be converted to a forward offer on egress. Select any one of the option: convert, passthru.

  • convert (default)
  • passthru

If you configure Packet Service Profile Packet To Packet Control for “Transcode Free Transparency” (see System Provisioning - Packet Service Profile), ensure you also set Late Media Support to ‘passthru’.

Max ptime Default

This field indicates the default packet size. The default value is 150 millisecond.

Comedia Connection Role

This indicates whether the SDP offer sent by SBC will include any direction attribute line defined by COMEDIA draft.

Select any one of the option:

  • active
  • none
  • passive

Tmr64K

The Transmission Medium Requirement Unrestricted 64kbit/s control is needed for SIP-ISUP interworking. Specify enabled or disabled option for this TMR control.

Media IP Interface Group Name

The name of the IP interface group for media.

Source Address Filtering

If enabled, filter out incoming media packets which do not match the expected source IP address and UDP port.

Media Addr Type

The Media Address Type attribute determines the type of IP address used in the offer. The default setting is to match the address type  used for signaling. Address type set to IPv4 or IPv6 will always generate media address of the selected type. If iPv4andiPv6 is selected, the ANAT preference will be displayed. The options are:

  • matchSigAddrType (default)
  • iPv4
  • iPv6
  • iPv4andiPv6

Choose iPv4andiPv6 as the value for Media Addr Type to display ANAT parameters.

Recordable

Specifies whether media recording is supported on this trunk group or not.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled
Sdp Attributes Selective

This flag controls the selective relay of unknown SDP attributes at session level and those from core audio stream. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Msrp

Enables the MSRP payload relay over TCP connections that will be setup on a successful negotiation of MSRP SDP attributes.

The options are:

  • enabled (default)
  • disabled
Anat 
Offer PreferenceOffer version precedence when SDP method is ANAT. The options are:
  • matchSigAddrType (default)
  • iPv4
  • iPv6
  • iPv4andiPv6

This flag is visible only when iPv4andiPv6 is chosen as the values for the flag, Media Addr Type under Media.


Answer PreferenceAnswer version precedence when SDP method is ANAT. The options are:
  • matchSigAddrType (default)
  • iPv4
  • iPv6
  • iPv4andiPv6

This flag is visible only when iPv4andiPv6 is chosen as the values for the flag, Media Addr Type under Media.


Early Media

Method

Specifies the method used for providing early media and values. The options are:

  • sessionAnswer
  • pEarlyMedia
  • rtpServerTable

Forking Behaviour

Specifies method used for providing early dialog media selection.

The values are:

  • lastProvResponse - LastReliable Provisional response SBC will cut through as and when the latest provisional response with SDP received. This happens to be the current behavior and also the default value.
  • pemPriority - SBC will cut through the early dialog based on PEM. If the PEM header is not present, the value of the PEM header will be based on the defaultGatingMethod specified. If the defaultGatingMethod is not specified then a default value of sendrecv will be used.
  • firstProvResponse - First Reliable Provisional response. SBC will cut through the first provisional response and suppress rest till final response received.
  • firstRtp: Specifies the configurable added in ERE under "forkingBehaviour" to support Dynamic LRBT for forking.

    This option must always be selected along with "dynamicLRBT" flag if forking is enabled. With "firstRtp" enabled, forking behavior is the last provisional response till 180 is received. If firstRtp is enabled, but "dynamicLRBT" flag is disabled, the forking behavior defaults to the last provisional response.

Pcrf 

Pcrf Realm

Specifies the Diameter domain of a Policy and Charging Rule Function which is already configured as a part of Diam Node creation process.

Pcrf Commitment

Specifies the degree of commitment expected from the PCRF during call setup or call update.

The options are:

  • none: Do not send AAR.
  • supported: Send AAR, proceed with the call even if AAR fails at PCRF interface.
  • required: Send AAR, proceed only if success is received in AAA from PCRF.

Cusion Packet Size

If enabled, it uses the smallest packet size from tha range supported for each codec for bandwidth estimate and if disabled it uses packet size in offer for bandwidth estimate.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled

Cushion Null Sdp

If enabled, it allows an INVITE that lacks SDP and estimates G.711 10 msec as a worst case and if disabled, it waits for reverse offer.

Media Port Range 
Base UDP PortIndicates the start of the range of UDP ports to use for media. This value must be within the system-wide media port range. The value ranges from 1024-65534 and the default value is none. The value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide Media Port Range settings are used.
Max UDP PortIndicates the end of the range of UDP ports to use for media. This value must be greater than the Base Udp Port and within the system-wide media port range. The value ranges from 1024-65534 and the default value is none. The value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide Media Port Range settings are used.
TCP Port Range 
Base Server PortIndicates the start of the range of TCP ports to use for media. The value ranges from 1-65534 and the default value is noneThe value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide TCP Port Range settings are used.
Max Server PortIndicates the end of the range of TCP ports to use for media. The value ranges from 1-65534 and the default value is noneThe value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide TCP Port Range settings are used.

Call Routing

Use Route Set

This controls the usage of route sets in routing a call.

Ans Supervision Timeout

This is the maximum time (in seconds) from egress call setup to egress receiving an answer.

Ans Supervision Timeout Action

This is the action to take if the answer supervision timer expires.

Crank back Profile

The name of the crank back profile.

International NOA Plus

If enabled, set the CPN and CIN NOA to International when number begins with '+'.

Add Stored Path As Top Route

Specifies whether to use stored Path headers as Route Headers on the top stored Service-Route headers, for Originating Invite, when useRouteSet is set to stored.

The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled  (default) 
Dns CranbackThis parameter defines whether to apply DNS crankback profile or not for received SIP error response. If it is enabled, DNS Crankback feature is applied. The options are:

  • enabled
  • disabled (default)
Congestion Handling

Egress Throttling

Determines whether received peer overload indications (SIP 503 w/ Retry After) cause to adoptively throttle egress calls and registrations to that peer.

Retry After Min

Retry-After time (in seconds) when an ingress call or register is rejected with 503 due to local overload.

Retry After Max

Maximum Retry-After time (in seconds) when an ingress call or register is rejected with 503 due to local overload.

To Copy SIP Trunk Group

To copy any of the created SIP Trunk Groups and to make any minor changes, click the radio button next to the specific SIP Trunk Group to highlight the row.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Highlighted

 

Click Copy SIP Trunk Group tab on the SIP Trunk Groups List panel.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Fields

The Copy Selected SIP Trunk Group window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Copy Window

Make the required changes to the required fields and click Save to save the changes. The copied SIP Trunk Group is displayed at the bottom of the original SIP Trunk Group in the SIP Trunk Group List panel.

To Delete SIP Trunk Group

To delete any of the created SIP Trunk Group, click the radio button next to the specific SIP Trunk Group which you want to delete.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Highlighted

 

Click Delete at the end of the highlighted row. A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.

Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group Delete Confirmation

 

Click OK to remove the specific SIP Trunk Group from the list.

 

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