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The SBC Core provides a wide range of high density digital signal processor (DSP) modules and a comprehensive set of converged, voice, video, vocoder, fax and data media processing functions. This section provides guidance regarding when it is necessary to use DSPs on SBC 5000 series devices (5100, 5110, 5200, 5210) and the SBC 7000 series device according to protocol usage.
DSPs are required for the following features. For licensing details, see "SBC Protocol Licenses" section on the page Managing SBC Licenses.
Feature | Examples |
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Codec interworking | DSPs are needed when applying codec interworking. Below are but a few examples.
See Supported Codecs and Transcoding for codec details. See DSP Channel Densities for SBC 5000 and 7000 Series for DSP density details. |
Fax and Modem Tone detections | Fax or Modem Tone detection can trigger modifications to calls in following scenarios, for example.
These modifications can also be triggered via re-INVITEs triggered by remote Gateways that detect the tones. |
Interworking in-band DTMF to Out-Of-Band (OOB) or RFC 2833/4733 DTMF events | |
Detecting in-band DTMF for dial string applications | |
When the basic codec is the same on both legs | DSPs are needed for:
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Playing compressed announcements | |
Ringback tones | |
Packet Service Profile option 'transcode only' | DSPs are needed when PSP Packet To Packet Control object is set to 'Transcode only'. |
The term "pass-through" refers to the case when the SBC relays the media end-to-end and no DSPs are used.
DSPs are not required for the following features: