In this section:
Overview
The The The In order to intercept media packets, the EMS must be either the same version or higher version as that of the SBCs and PSXs. The following table describes the Call Data Channel (CDC) configuration information required to distinguish between Default LI, IMS LI, and PCSI (P-Com.Session-Info) LI, and PacketCable 2.0 LI. It also lists the types of LI supported on different platforms: Table 1: LI Types and Supported Platforms Supported Audio,Video and T140LI Type CDC Configuration Platforms Routing Policy LI Interface Stream Supported Intercept Standard Vendor Id D-SBC SBC SWe/SBC 5000/7000 Series External PSX ERE X1 X2 X3 D-SBC SBC SWe/SBC 5000/7000 Series Legacy LI (default) PacketCable, PacketCablePlusEtsi None/Utimaco/Verint Supported Supported Supported SOAP UDP Audio Only Audio only PCSI LI PacketCable Ss8 Supported Supported Supported Not Supported TLS Not Supported Audio, Video and T140 IMS LI 3gpp/etsi Verint/utimaco/none/GroupTwoThousand Supported Supported Supported Supported SOAP Audio Only All Streams PacketCable 2.0 PacketcableVTwo none/atos Not Supported Supported Supported Supported SOAP Not Supported Audio, Video
Call Data Channel (CDC) Model
The
- The CDC model includes two fields,
vendorId
andinterceptStandard,
to support identifying and configuring the various LI types. - Each Mediation Server is configurable to support both signaling and media interception. Separate configuration fields are present under the Mediation Server to handle this functionality.
- The CDC model for a given mediation server allows media interception over UDP and/or TCP.
- The CDC model for a given mediation server supports signaling interception either over TCP or UDP. It does not support both simultaneously.