When a caller sends a SIP The SBC monitors and detects early media from the egress call leg. The SBC has an "observation" window for monitoring the stream of RTP packets. It also has a "silence" window before it restarts monitoring, to reject RTP packets from a previous announcement. The SBC plays a Ring Back Tone (RBT). The SBC plays LRBT only if it does not receive any early media from the egress call leg at the end of a monitoring cycle. If the SBC starts playing LRBT, it continues to play even if it detects RTP in the subsequent monitoring cycles, or exchanges a new set of SDP answers with the egress call leg. When the SBC receives an UPDATE from the egress call leg, and the caller (ingress call leg) does not support UPDATE, the SBC continues to feed tone in the same codec. When the ingress call leg supports UPDATE, the SBC feeds tone in a modified codec after a successful offer-answer negotiation. If egress call leg responds with P-Early-Media header in its 18x response, the SBC transparently relays it to the ingress call leg.P-Early-Media and DLRBT
INVITE
to the SBC (irrespective of the presence of "P-Early-Media: supported
" header in the Session Description Protocol (SDP) of the INVITE
), the SBC adds P-Early-Media header in its 18x
(180
or 183
) response towards ingress call leg only if: