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Media features such as Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) processing and SRTP are supported for video streams as well. Policy controls are available to manipulate the Video Codec list (refer to Codec List Profile - CLI or Media - Codec List Profile (EMA ) for configuration details), SDP video "media line" related bandwidth attribute and packet marking for QoS of video streams. To allow video peering and conferencing flows, the
For SBC 7000 video performance details, refer to SBC 7000 Performance Metrics.
Direct Media is not supported for H.323-H.323 or H.323-SIP calls involving Video.
Secured RTP is not supported for H.323.
For SIP and H.323 video configuration examples, see:
To see CLI global statistics examples audio vs. video configurations, see the "Command Examples" section of Show Status Global page.
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If relaying certain attributes/lines is undesirable, use SIP Message Manipulation (SMM) to delete those particular attributes.
To facilitate video peering and conferencing flows, the SBC relays SDP attributes at the media and session level using the flag sdpAttributesSelectiveRelay
.
The CLI syntax is shown below.
% set addressContext default zone INTERNAL sipTrunkGroup SIP_INT media sdpAttributesSelectiveRelay <disabled | enable>
This flag controls the selective relay of unknown SDP attributes at the session level, and selective relay of unknown SDP attributes in core audio stream.
The example scenarios below depict the effects of enabling/disabling this flag to session, core and video streams:
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The Video and other conference-related streams are allowed to pass through when the Packet Service Profiles on both call legs allow video (non-zero maxVideoBandwith
value as shown in example below).
% set profiles media packetServiceProfile INGRESS videoCalls maxVideoBandwith 2000 % set profiles media packetServiceProfile EGRESS videoCalls maxVideoBandwith 2000
The “Floor Control” feature is the process by which access to a shared resource, or shared whiteboard, is controlled by granting access to participants in a multiparty communication session using the Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) whereby a separate TCP connection is used for each BFCP session.
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A video stream is allowed to pass through if the Packet Service Profiles on both call legs allow video (non-zero maxVideoBandwith
value as shown in above example.
H.239 protocol allows sharing graphical content such as presentation slides, applications, complete desktops or other external video sources with other conference participants. The content is treated as a second video stream provided by one source and distributed to all other participants in a conference.
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Refer to Video Codecs for details.
To: | See page: |
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Enable RTCP relay | |
Relay SDP at media level | |
Relay SDP at session level | |
Relay video codecs | EMA: Media Profiles - Codec Entry CLI: Codec Entry - CLI |
Configure codec list profile | |
Send RTCP port in outgoing SDP | |
Configure BFCP timers |