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Overview
This best practice provides guidance on configuring RTCP RR/RS Bandwidth modifiers from EMA to support held calls for a Multimedia Telephony Service for IMS (MTSI) environment as described on the page AMR and RTCP Enhancements..
This configuration is performed on ePSX/PSX (not on SBC ERE). For ePSX configuration, ensure you have the correct version of ePSX installed on SBC.
Additionally, the ePSX configuration can only be performed through SBC EMA, not through SBC CLI. For additional ePSX configuration details via EMA, see Call Routing: System Provisioning - ePSX.
Procedure
On the SBC EMA main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Call Routing > E PSX. The PSX manager window is displayed.
In the PSX Manager window, choose Packet Service Profile from the fourth drop-down menu.
PSX - Packet Service Profile
Choose the appropriate name of the Packet Service Profile configured to support RTCP from the sub-menu.
PSX - Packet Service Profile - Sub Fields
- Scroll down the display window to locate RTCP option.
Choose the RTCP option to enable it. This action enables the RTCP configurable flags.
The following parameters are displayed:
PSX RTCP - Fields parameters
Parameter | Length/Range | Default | Description |
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RTCP | NA | Disabled | When selected, this option enables Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) for the channel. RTCP is used to report traffic congestion data. |
Packet Loss Threshold (Packets Lost/100,000 Packets) | NA | 0 | The packet loss threshold, measured in number of packets lost per 100,000 packets. |
RR Bandwidth | 100-4000 | 250 | The RTCP bandwidth allocated to active data senders. |
RS Bandwidth | 100-3000 | 250 | The RTCP bandwidth allocated for receivers. |
Packet Loss Action | NA | None | The action to take when the packet loss threshold is exceeded on the channel. Possible actions are: - None—No action.
- Trap—Generate an SNMP trap.
- Trap and Disconnect—Generate an SNMP trap and disconnect the call.
- Trap and Adapt—(applies to GSX only) Generate an SNMP trap and invoke an adaptation mechanism.
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Enable RTCP Only For HELD Calls | NA | Disabled | If this parameter is enabled, SBC ignores the configured RR/RS values in the Packet Service Profile and send RR/RS = 0 in the offer/answer and disables RTCP when the call is active. When the call is HELD, and a RE-INVITE is sent, the CPN (SBC) uses the configured values in the Packet Service Profile for RTCP bandwidth and enables RTCP. When the call is RESUMED, the CPN (SBC) again disables RTCP by sending RR/RS=0 in the RE-INVITE. If disabled the older behavior of SBC is applicable. |
Termination For Pass-Through Calls | NA | NA | When enabled, RTCP is terminated and generated locally even for pass-through calls. |
- Make the desired changes to these parameters.
- Click Save to save the configuration.
On the SBC EMA main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Call Routing > E PSX. The PSX manager window is displayed.
In the PSX Manager window, choose IP Signaling Profile from the fourth drop-down menu.
PSX Codec - IP Signaling Profile
- Scroll down the display window to locate Common IP Attributes - Communicating With The Peer Regardless Of Call Direction section.
Enable the "Send RTCP Bandwidth Info" flag identified in the screen capture below:
PSX IP Signaling Profile - Fields
The following flag is now enabled:
PSX IP Signaling Profile - Fields parameter
Parameter | Length/Range | Default | Description |
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Send RTCP Bandwidth Info | NA | NA | When this flag is enabled, the RR,RS bandwidth information, b=RR: and b=RS: is sent in the SDP offer. |
- Click Save to save your changes.