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Name
| The packet service profile entry ID used to identify a particular packet service profile entry. |
Silence Factor
| The silence factor is the percentage of call time for which silence is expected. It is used to reduce expected call bandwidth. The default value is 40. |
Type of Service
| Specifies the type of service (TOS) parameter to be provided in the IP header for voice packets. It is the decimal number that is included as is in the 8-bit TOS field of the IP header. Note that this number should be four times the DSCP value that you want to set in the high order 6 bits of the 8-bit TOS field. The default value is 0. |
Voice Initial Playout Buffer Delay
| Specifies a numeric value, in milliseconds (ms), for the voice initial playout buffer delay required to absorb the maximum expected packet jitter across the network, in the range of 1 ms to 50 ms in increments of 1 ms. The default value is 10 ms. |
Peer Absence Action
| Specifies the action to be taken when loss of bearer plane connectivity is detected on the channel. Possible actions are: • None—No action taken. • Trap—Generate an SNMP trap. • Trap and Disconnect—Generate an SNMP trap and disconnect the call. Requires the RTCP check box to be selected, which enables RTCP on the channel. The default setting is None. |
AaL1 Payload Size
| Specifies the ATM Adaption Layer Type 1 (AAL-1) payload size. For G.711, the possible values are 40, 44, or 47 bytes. The default value is 47 bytes. |
Preferred RTP Payload Type for DTMF Relay
| Specifies the preferred RTP payload type in the RTP header of audio packets for this encoding. (default = 128). This parameter is only used for 8 kHz clock rate. DTMF payload type of each subsequent clock rate (16 kHz, 24 kHz, etc.) is incremented by 1.
Using the default value of "128" for Preferred Rtp Payload Type For Dtmf Relay implies that the preferred DTMF value (from the system configurable) is used for this profile.
Refer to Interwork Dtmf Without Transcoding parameter on Packet Service Profile - Flags page for valid values to use with this parameter when Interwork Dtmf Without Transcoding parameter is enabled. If Interwork Dtmf Without Transcoding is enabled, ensure Preferred Rtp Payload Type For Dtmf Relay is set to a valid value (96-127). If Preferred Rtp Payload Type For Dtmf Relay value is invalid (set to "128"), the system may fail to pick up the value configured using "set system dspPad rtpDtmfRelay " option because DSPs are not used for the call.
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Media Packet COS
| Applies a Class of Service (COS) marking to be set in the User Priority field of the Ethernet VLAN tag header on media packets transmitted on a call leg that uses this packet service profile. Has an effect only if the network interface supports 802.1Q tagged Ethernet frames. The default value zero corresponds to best effort. The value range is 0-7. |
Honor Remote Precedence
| Specifies whether the audio encoding priority order of the local packet service profile takes precedence over the remote peer's audio encoding priority order when creating the priority order of the audio encodings that are common to both. Possible choices are: disabled —When selected, Disabled makes the local audio encoding priority order take precedence. Disabled also makes the local Secure RTP/RTCP settings and crypto suite priority order take precedence.enabled —When selected, Enabled makes the remote peer's audio encoding priority order take precedence. For ingress call legs, Enabled also makes the remote peer's Secure RTP/RTCP settings and crypto suite priority order take precedence. The default setting is Disabled.
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Send Route PSPPrecedence
| Specifies the audio encoding order preference in outgoing messages only. The options are: disabled —When selected, Disable the audio encoding order preference.enabled —When selected, Enable the audio encoding order preference.
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Data Calls | |
Preferred Rtp Data Payload Type | The RTP Payload Type included in the RTP header of the data packet. The value ranges from 0 to 127 and the default value is 56. |
Initial Playout Buffer Delay | Used for G.711 only. This is the initial playout delay for calls with a data bearer channel, for example, ISDN 64K data calls. This value is configured separately from the initial playout delay for voice channels (Voice Initial Playout Buffer Delay ) so providers can trade off delay on data calls versus the likelihood of jitter causing delay changes while the playout buffer adapts. Some data bearer calls are very sensitive to delay changes (such as H.320 video conferencing), so a higher initial delay should reduce the chance of jitter bursts causing problems. (range: 5-50 / default = 50). |
Packet Size | Specifies the maximum data packet size (Kilobits). The options are: |
Rtcp Options | |
Rtcp | Specifies if the Rtcp option should be enabled or not. The options are: disable (default)enable – RTCP is used for the call.
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Silence Insertion Descriptor | |
G711Sid Rtp Payload Type | Specifies the G.711 Silence Insertion Descriptor (SID) RTP payloadType. (range: 0-127 / default = 19). |
Heartbeat | By default, this flag is enabled to allow SID packets to be sent within a minimal interval during a silence period (at least one SID packet must be sent within a SID maximum packet time frame). The options are: |
Codec | Defines theDefines the codec entry priorities and codec names. Up to 12 codec configurations are supported by SBC in PSX, ePSX and Advanced ERE deployment scenarios (see Routing and Policy Management for a description of the different routing configurations).
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Codec Entry1 | - This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "1". For each codec entry, select the desired codec. Codec IDs available by default are:
G711-DEFAULT G711SS-DEFAULT G723-DEFAULT G723A-DEFAULT G726-DEFAULT G729A-DEFAULT G729AB-DEFAULT
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Codec Entry2 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "2". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified in codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry3 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "3". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified in codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry4 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "4". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry5 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "5". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry6 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "6". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry7 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "7". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry8 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "8". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry9 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "9". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry10 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "10". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry11 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "11". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Codec Entry12 | This attribute specifies the codec entry with a priority of "12". For each codec entry, select the codec entry ID as specified for codecEntry1 . |
Packet to Packet Control | |
Transcode | Transcode options: conditional (default)determinedByPspForOtherLeg only transcoderFreeTransparency
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Apply Fax Tone Treatment | Apply fax tone treatment. The options are: |
Different DTMF Relay | Enable this flag to perform transcoding when the ingress and egress call legs use different DTMF relay methods. The options are: |
Different Packet Size | Enable this flag to perform transcoding when the ingress and egress call legs use different packet sizes. The options are: |
Different Silence Suppression | Enable this flag to perform transcoding when the ingress and egress call legs use different silence suppression methods. The options are: |
Honor Offer Preference | Enable this Honor Offer Preference (HOP) flag to honor the codec preference of the peer's offer when the 'Honor Remote Preference' flag on the PSX is enabled. This option is available only when transcode = conditional . (See the table below describing SBC behavior when this flag is enabled/disabled). The options are: |
Honor Answer Preference | The SBC triggers a new offer towards the other side when an answer is received for a re-INVITE from this side. The re-INVITE generated on the other side carries all possible codecs in Route Packet Service Profile that causes the most preferred codec of the other side peer to be modified. Enable this Honor Answer Preference (HAP) flag to lock down the most preferred codec towards the peer irrespective of re-INVITE received for mid-call modification from this side. (See the table below describing SBC behavior when this flag is enabled/disabled). The options are: |
honorAnswerPreference vs. honorOfferPreference
HOP Flag State | HAP Flag State | SBC Behavior |
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enable | disable | The SBC selects a codec order of precedence in the offered SDP, irrespective of whether it is a pass-through or transcoded codec (if transcoding is defined for that codec). The SBC as part of media lock-down may send a re-INVITE to egress peer. Note that the preference on the answerer side is given to a pass-through codec. | enable | enable | The SBC gives preference to HAP over HOP in case of conflict. The Honor Remote Preference (HRP) flag on the answerer leg decides the preference order. Based on that preference list, the SBC selects a codec with highest preference from answer SDP that can be used even if it requires transcoding. Note that this may cause the selection of a codec on the other side leg not to be honored. This happens in case of a pass-through call. | disable | enable | The SBC gives preference to answerer codec order that is created based on HRP flag. The most preferred codec is chosen as received in the answer SDP, irrespective of whether it is a pass-through or a transcoded codec (if transcoding is defined for that codec). |
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Codecs Allowed for Transcoding | Use this parameter to specify codecs allowed for transcoding, and which leg to apply it to. |
This Leg | (see codec list below) |
Other Leg | (see codec list below) |
amr | efr | evrc | g711a | g711u | g722 | g726 | g729 | g7221 | g7222 | g7231 | ilbc | t38 | | | |
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Flags | |
Disallow Data Calls | Enable flag to disallow data calls. The options are: |
Digit Detect Send Enabled | Flag to specify whether digit detection is enabled on digits sent to the network. The options are: |
Use Direct Media | Enable flag to use direct media as needed. The options are: |
Validate Peer Support For Dtmf Events | Flag to validate peer support for DTMF events. Enable this flag for all peer devices that support RFC 4733. The options are: disable (default) – Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" does not validate the presence of DTMF events in the offer or answer from the peer. If DTMF relay is enabled, Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" transmits DTMF digits received from the other leg to this peer using the named event RTP payload.enable – Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" validates the presence of DTMF events in the offer or answer from peers that support RFC 4733. If DTMF Relay is enabled and events 0-15 are received (with no other combination or subset of events), Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" forwards the events in the egress leg to this peer using the named event RTP payload. When Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" is configured for a pass-through call and it receives DTMF events other than 0-15 from the ingress peer, it does not offer any DTMF events to the egress endpoint.
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Interwork Dtmf Without Transcoding | Enable flag to interwork DTMF with out-of-band RFC2833 without using transcoding. The options are:
If you enable Interwork Dtmf Without Transcoding , ensure Preferred Rtp Payload Type For Dtmf Relay is set to a valid value (96-127). If Preferred Rtp Payload Type For Dtmf Relay value is invalid (set to "128"), the system may fail to pick up the value configured using "set system dspPad rtpDtmfRelay " command because DSPs are not used for the call.
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Dscp Passthrough | When enabled on both the Ingress and Egress call leg, the DSCP value in the IP header of the media packets is transparently passed through the system. Once media is received from the peer, any value set in the Type Of Service field on the Packet Service Profile has no effect when Dscp Passthrough is configured on both legs for the associated call. The options are: |
Ssrc Randomize | Enable flag to generate a new SSRC (using a random value) along with a new time stamp on a new RTP stream whenever a resource is reactivated (due to change in codec, etc.). SSRC randomization reduces the probability of collision in large groups and simplifies the process of group sampling that depends on uniform distribution of SSRCs. The options are: |
T38 | |
Data Rate Management Type | The following Data Rate Management Types are supported: type1LocalGenerationOfTcf – Type 1 data rate management requires that the Training Check Frame (TCF) training signal is generated locally by the receiving gateway. Data rate management is performed by the emitting gateway based on training results from both PSTN connections. Type 1 is used for TCP implementations and is optionally used with UDP implementations.type2TransferOfTcf – (default) Type 2 data rate management requires that the TCF is transferred from the sending gateway to the receiving gateway rather than having the receiving gateway generate it locally. Speed selection is done by the gateways in the same way as they would on a regular PSTN connection. Data rate management type 2 requires the use of UDP and is not recommended for use with TCP.
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Low Speed Number Of Redundant Packets | This field specifies the number of redundant IFP messages sent in a UDP packet for T.38 low speed fax transmission, and applies only if the T.38 error correction type is redundancy. (range: 0-2 / default = 1). |
Max Bit Rate | Use this object to select the T.38 Maximum Bit Rate which controls and manipulates bits 11, 12, 13, and 14 in the DIS command received by the SBC from either the TDM circuit interface or the T.38 packet interface: 2.4Kbits_s – For modem type ITU-T V.27ter fall-back mode.4.8Kbits_s – For modem type ITU-T V.27ter.9.6Kbits_s – For modem types ITU-T V.27ter and V.29.14.4Kbits_s – (default) For modem types ITU-T V.27ter, V.29, and V.17. This setting is used to constrain the type of modem modulation schemes. |
Number Of Redundant Packets | Use this parameter for high-speed fax relay to specify the number of redundant Internet Facsimile Protocol (IFP) messages sent in a User Datagram Packet (UDP) for fax transmission. (range: 0-2 / default = 1). |
Ecm | |
Ecm Preferred | Use this flag to allocate DSP resources, when available, for T.38 Error Correction Mode (ECM) calls. disable – (default) use normal resource allocation.enable |
Secure Rtp Rtcp | |
Crypto Suite Profile | A unique identifier for the crypto suite profile. |
Flags | |
Allow Fallback | Enable flag to allow fallback to standard RTP/RTCP when crypto attribute negotiation fails. The options are: |
Enable Srtp | Enable this flag to enable secure RTP/RTCP. The options are: |
Reset ROCOn Key Change | Enable flag to reset the SRTP Roll Over Counter when the session key changes. The options are: |
Reset Enc Dec ROCOn Dec Key Change | Enable flag to reset Roll Over Counter for both encryption and decryption when decryption key changes. The options are: |
Update Crypto Keys On Modify | For an SRTP call, if this flag is enabled in Packet Service Profile and call leg mode is changed from sendonly/inactive/recvonly to sendrecv, the SBC generates a new set of crypto attributes. The options are: |
Video Calls | |
Max Video Bandwidth | Maximum bandwidth in Kbps utilized by the video stream. (range: 0-50000 / default = 0). |
Video Bandwidth Reduction Factor | The rate in which the maximum video bandwidth is reduced when IP resource allocation is performed. (range: 0-100 / default = 0). |
Ipv4Tos | IPv4 type of service. (range: 0-255 / default = 0). |
Ipv6Traffic Class | IPv6 traffic class. (range: 0-255 / default = 0).
Ipv6Traffic Class is not supported with H.323 calls.
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Ieee8021QVLan Cos | IEEE-802 1Q VLAN Class of Service. (range: 0-7 / default = 0) |
Codec List Profile | Name of the Codec List profile used to store precedence and purge lists of video codec MIME subtypes. |
Audio Only If Video Is Prevented | By default, this flag is enabled to allow call to continue with the audio only portion if the video cannot be established for any reason. The options are: |
DTLS | |
Dtls Crypto Suite Profile | Specifies a unique identifier for the crypto suite profile. |
Dtls Flags | |
Allow Dtls Fallback | When enabled, specifies a fall back to standard RTP when crypto attribute negotiation fails. The options are: |
Enable Dtls Srtp | When enabled, this parameter enables the secure RTP. The options are: |
Dtls Srtp Relay | When enabled, the Relays DTLS-sRTP audio and video streams are enabled on the SBC. The options are: |
Dtls Sctp Relay | When enabled, the Relays DTLS/SCTP streams are enabled on the SBC. The options are: |