This page contains a complete current list of the
Media Attributes
Media Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA | Default | Attribute Sent | Description |
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NET-Fwd-Flow-In-Realm | string | SIP | 11 | Yes | Not supported: Realm associated with this forward stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-In-Src-Addr | string | SIP | 12 | Yes | Source IP for this forward stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-In-Src-Port | integer | SIP | 13 | 0 | Yes | Source port for this forward stream. |
NET-Fwd-Flow-In-Dst-Addr | string | SIP | 14 | Yes | Destination IP for this forward stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-In-Dst-Port | integer | SIP | 15 | 0 | Yes | Destination port for this forward stream. |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Out-Realm | string | SIP | 16 | Yes | Not supported: Realm associated with this forward stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Out-Src-Addr | string | SIP | 17 | Yes | Describes source IP for this reverse stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Out-Src-Port | integer | SIP | 18 | 0 | Yes | Describes source port for this forward stream. |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Out-Dst-Addr | string | SIP | 19 | Yes | Describes destination IP for this forward stream. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Out-Dst-Port | integer | SIP | 20 | 0 | Yes | Describes destination port for this forward stream. |
NET-Bwd-Flow-In-Realm | string | SIP | 21 | Yes | Not supported: Realm associated with this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-In-Src-Addr | string | SIP | 22 | Yes | Source IP for this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-In-Src-Port | integer | SIP | 23 | 0 | Yes | Source port for this reverse stream. |
NET-Bwd-Flow-In-Dst-Addr | string | SIP | 24 | Yes | Destination IP for this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-In-Dst-Port | integer | SIP | 25 | 0 | Yes | Destination port for this reverse stream. |
NET-Bwd-Flow-Out-Realm | string | SIP | 26 | Yes | Not supported: Realm associated with this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-Out-Src-Addr | string | SIP | 27 | Yes | Source IP for this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-Out-Src-Port | integer | SIP | 28 | 0 | Yes | Source port for this reverse stream. |
NET-Bwd-Flow-Out-Dst-Addr | string | SIP | 29 | Yes | Destination IP for this reverse stream. | |
NET-Bwd-Flow-Out-Dst-Port | integer | SIP | 30 | 0 | Yes | Destination port for this reverse stream. |
NET-Fwd-Flow-Media-Type | string | SIP | 31 | Yes | The media type - voice, fax, data, etc. | |
NET-Fwd-Flow-PTime | integer | SIP | 32 | 0 | Yes | Describes packet ptime in micro seconds. |
NET-Fwd-Octets | integer | SIP | 33 | 0 | Yes | Number bytes of stream in forward direction. |
NET-Fwd-Packets | integer | SIP | 34 | 0 | Yes | Total number of packets in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTCP-Packets-Lost | integer | SIP | 35 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. Total number of RTCP packets lost in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTCP-Avg-Jitter | integer | SIP | 36 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. RTCP average jitter in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTP-Avg-Latency | integer | SIP | 37 | 0 | Yes | RTP average latency in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTCP-MaxJitter | integer | SIP | 38 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. RTCP max jitter in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTP-MaxLatency | integer | SIP | 39 | 0 | Yes | RTP max latency in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTP-Packets-Lost | integer | SIP | 40 | 0 | Yes | RTP packets lost in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTP-Avg-Jitter | integer | SIP | 41 | 0 | Yes | RTP average jitter in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Fwd-RTP-MaxJitter | integer | SIP | 42 | 0 | Yes | RTP max jitter in forward stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-Max-Packet-Outage | integer | SIP | 53 | 0 | Yes | Maximum duration between received packets, in milliseconds, on ingress side of the call. |
NET-Bwd-Octets | integer | SIP | 43 | 0 | Yes | Number bytes of stream in backward direction. |
NET-Bwd-Packets | integer | SIP | 44 | 0 | Yes | Total number of packets in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTCP-Packets-Lost | integer | SIP | 45 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. Total number of RTCP packets lost in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTCP-Avg-Jitter | integer | SIP | 46 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. RTCP average jitter in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTP-Avg-Latency | integer | SIP | 47 | 0 | Yes | RTP average latency in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTCP-MaxJitter | integer | SIP | 48 | 0 | Yes | Future scope. RTCP max jitter in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTP-MaxLatency | integer | SIP | 49 | 0 | Yes | RTP max latency in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTP-Packets-Lost | integer | SIP | 50 | 0 | Yes | RTP packets lost in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTP-Avg-Jitter | integer | SIP | 51 | 0 | Yes | RTP average jitter in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-Bwd-RTP-MaxJitter | integer | SIP | 52 | 0 | Yes | RTP max jitter in reverse stream/direction. |
NET-RTP-Packets-Discarded | integer | SIP | 54 | 0 | Yes | Packets discarded by SBC. |
NET-MOS | string | SIP | 200 | Yes | This is the estimated mean opinion score for a voice quality metric on a scale from 1 to 5, in which 5 represents excellent and 1 represents unacceptable. | |
NET-Ssrc-Id | integer | SIP | 201 | 0 | Yes | The synchronization source identifier for the XR packet. |
NET-Remote-Ssrc-Id | integer | SIP | 202 | 0 | Yes | The synchronization source identifier for the remote XR packet. |
NET-Recv-MOSLQ | integer | SIP | 203 | 0 | Yes | The received estimated mean opinion score for listening quality. It is expressed as an integer in the range 10 to 50, corresponding to MOS x 10. |
NET-Send-MOSLQ | integer | SIP | 204 | 0 | Yes | The estimated mean opinion score for listening quality on the send side. It is expressed as an integer in the range 10 to 50, corresponding to MOS x 10. |
NET-Recv-MOSCQ | integer | SIP | 205 | 0 | Yes | The received estimated mean opinion score for conversational quality. It is expressed as an integer in the range 10 to 50, corresponding to MOS x 10. |
NET-Send-MOSCQ | integer | SIP | 206 | 0 | Yes | The estimated mean opinion score for conversational quality on the send side. It is expressed as an integer in the range 10 to 50, corresponding to MOS x 10. |
NET-Send-Burst-Density | integer | SIP | 207 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of sent RTP data packets within burst periods since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded. |
NET-Send-Burst-Duration | integer | SIP | 208 | 0 | Yes | The mean duration, expressed in milliseconds, of the burst periods that have occurred since the beginning of reception on the send side. |
NET-Send-Gap-Density | integer | SIP | 209 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of sent RTP data packets within inter-burst gaps since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded. |
NET-Send-Gap-Duration | integer | SIP | 210 | 0 | Yes | The mean duration, expressed in milliseconds, of the gap periods that have occurred since the beginning of reception on the send side. |
NET-Recv-Burst-Density | integer | SIP | 211 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of received RTP data packets within burst periods since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded. |
NET-Recv-Burst-Duration | integer | SIP | 212 | 0 | Yes | The received mean duration, expressed in milliseconds, of the burst periods that have occurred since the beginning of reception. |
NET-Recv-Gap-Density | integer | SIP | 213 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of received RTP data packets within inter-burst gaps since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded. |
NET-Recv-Gap-Duration | integer | SIP | 214 | 0 | Yes | The received mean duration, expressed in milliseconds, of the gap periods that have occurred since the beginning of reception. |
NET-Recv-Sig-Level | integer | SIP | 215 | 0 | Yes | The received voice signal relative level is defined as the ratio of the signal level to a 0 dBm0 reference. |
NET-Recv-Noise-Level | integer | SIP | 216 | 0 | Yes | The received noise level is defined as the ratio of the silent period background noise level to a 0 dBm0 reference, expressed in decibels as a signed integer in two's complement form. |
NET-Send-Sig-Level | integer | SIP | 217 | 0 | Yes | The voice signal relative level is defined as the ratio of the signal level to a 0 dBm0 reference on the send side. |
NET-Send-Noise-Level | integer | SIP | 218 | 0 | Yes | The send noise level is defined as the ratio of the silent period background noise level to a 0 dBm0 on the send side reference, expressed in decibels as a signed integer in two's complement form. |
NET-Recv-RFactor | integer | SIP | 219 | 0 | Yes | The R factor is a voice quality metric describing the segment of the call that is carried over this received RTP session. It is expressed as an integer in the range 0 to 100, with a value of 94 corresponding to "toll quality" and values of 50 or less regarded as unusable. |
NET-Recv-RERL | integer | SIP | 220 | 0 | Yes | The received residual echo return loss value may be measured directly by the VoIP end system's echo canceller or may be estimated by adding the echo return loss (ERL) and echo return loss enhancement (ERLE) values reported by the echo canceller. |
NET-Recv-EXTRFactor | integer | SIP | 221 | 0 | Yes | The received external R factor is a voice quality metric describing the segment of the call that is carried over a network segment external to the RTP segment, for example a cellular network. |
NET-Send-RFactor | integer | SIP | 222 | 0 | Yes | The send side R factor is a voice quality metric describing the segment of the call that is carried over this RTP session. It is expressed as an integer in the range 0 to 100, with a value of 94 corresponding to "toll quality" and values of 50 or less regarded as unusable. |
NET-Send-RERL | integer | SIP | 223 | 0 | Yes | The send side residual echo return loss value may be measured directly by the VoIP end system's echo canceller or may be estimated by adding the echo return loss (ERL) and echo return loss enhancement (ERLE) values reported by the echo canceller. |
NET-Send-EXTRFactor | integer | SIP | 224 | 0 | Yes | The send side external R factor is a voice quality metric describing the segment of the call that is carried over a network segment external to the RTP segment, for example a cellular network. |
NET-Send-Discard-Rate | integer | SIP | 225 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of sent RTP data packets from the source that have been discarded since the beginning of reception, due to late or early arrival, under-run or overflow at the receiving jitter buffer. |
NET-Recv-Discard-Rate | integer | SIP | 226 | 0 | Yes | The fraction of received RTP data packets from the source that have been discarded since the beginning of reception, due to late or early arrival, under-run or overflow at the receiving jitter buffer. |
Session Signaling Attributes
Session Signaling Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent On Stop | Description |
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NET-Session-Ingress-CallId | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 60 | 65535 | No | This ID corresponds to INBOUND Call leg of the same call.0xFFFF(65535) is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Session-Egress-CallId | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 61 | 65535 | No | This ID corresponds to OUTBOUND Call leg of the same call.0xFFFF(65535) is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Session-Generic-Id | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 62 | 0 | No | Describes call identifier (conference ID)0 - Invalid. |
NET-Routing-Table-Number | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 63 | 0 | Yes | Routing table number selected for this call. 0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Ingress-Signaling-Group | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 64 | 0 | No | Incoming signaling group. 0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. Valid range:1 - 10000 - SIP SG,10001 - 20000 - ISDN SG,20001 - 30000 - CAS SG This attribute is applicable only for INBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Egress-Signaling-Group | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 65 | 0 | No | Outgoing signaling group. 0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. Valid range: 1 - 10000 - SIP SG,10001 - 20000 - ISDN SG,20001 - 30000 - CAS SG This attribute is applicable only for OUTBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Primary-Routing-Number | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 66 | Yes | Primary routing number. Empty string is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. "" - Invalid. | |
NET-Egress-Final-Routing-Num | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 67 | Yes | Final routing number. Empty string is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. " - Invalid this is valid only for Ingress call. For Egress call, it will have default value of 0. | |
NET-Ingress-Channel-Number | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 68 | 0 | No | Incoming channel number. 0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. Valid range: 1 - 1000This attribute are applicable only for INBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Egress-Channel-Number | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 69 | 0 | No | Outgoing channel number. 0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. Valid range:1 - 1000. This attribute are applicable only for OUTBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Call-Type | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 70 | 0 | Yes | Describes the call type. 0 = unset 1 = Voice 2 = T38 Fax 6 = Secure Media Inbound Only 7 = Secure Media Outbound Only 8 = Secure Media Inbound/Outbound 9 = Secure Media Passthrough 11 = Fax_PassThrough 12 = Modem_PassThrough Note: In case of TDM to TDM calls only "1=voice" is supported. ZERO is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Call-Origin | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 71 | 0 | No | Describes the call direction. 0=eINVALID,1=eINBOUND,2=eOUTBOUND,0 is an INVALID number and is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Calling-Number | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 72 | No | Calling number. "" - Invalid. Note: Special config setting required for CAS. NET-Calling-Number attribute for FXS requires assigning Own Number to applied ports. Under Web UI - System tab Select the CAS SG entry from the Signaling Group, click on Channel Hunting pull down list and select the Own Number. Assign the ports with calling phone number. | |
NET-Called-Number | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 73 | No | Called Number. "" - Invalid. | |
NET-Calling-Name | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 74 | No | Calling Name, if present. | |
NET-Disconnect-Cause | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 75 | 0 | Yes | Disconnect cause - Must for Disconnect case. 0 is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Abort-Cause | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 76 | 0 | Yes | Cancel cause - Must for Cancel case. 0 is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Ingress-Channel-Id | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 77 | No | ISDN/CAS : Card:Port:Channel, SIP : Card:SGID:Channel. Null indicates no value provided and needs to be ignored. This attribute are applicable only for INBOUND Call legs. | |
NET-Egress-Channel-Id | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 78 | No | ISDN/CAS : Card:Port:Channel, SIP : Card:SGID:Channel. Null indicates no value provided and needs to be ignored. This attribute are applicable only for OUTBOUND Call legs. | |
NET-Call-Priority | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 79 | No | Call priority, if present. | |
NET-Recording-Type | string | SIP | 80 | NA | No | If Recording Type is SIPREC set to “SIP Recording”. |
NET-Recording-Leg | string | SIP | 81 | NA | No | Which leg is getting recorded Egress or Ingress. |
NET-Ingress-Signaling-Group-Desc | string | SIP | 82 | n/a | Yes | Ingress signaling group description. |
NET-Egress-Signaling-Group-Desc | string | SIP | 83 | n/a | Yes | Egress signaling group description. |
NET-SwitchoverCall | integer | SIP | 84 | 0 | Yes | This attribute indicates switched over calls in the HA deployment. |
Call Attributes
Call Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent On Stop | Description |
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NET-Call-Number-Type | string | ISDN | 90 | -1 | Yes | Describes call number type. 0 = Unknown ,1 = International Number,2 = National Number,3 = Network Specific Number,4 = Subscriber Number ,5 = Abbreviated number,-1 - would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Call-Plan | string | ISDN | 91 | -1 | Yes | Describes call plan. 0 = Unknown, 1 = ISDN/Telephony numbering plan, 2 = Data Numbering plan, 3 = Telex Numbering plan, 4 = National Standard numbering plan, 5 = Private numbering plan, 6 = Reserved for extension, -1 - would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Original-Called-Number | string | ISDN | 92 | Yes | Describes original called number. | |
NET-Original-Called-Type | string | ISDN | 93 | -1 | Yes | Describes original called number type. 0 = Unknown ,1 = International Number, 2 = National Number, 3 = Network Specific Number, 4 = Subscriber Number, 5 = Abbreviated number.-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Original-Called-Plan | string | ISDN | 94 | -1 | Yes | Describes original called number plan.0 = Unknown, 1 = ISDN/Telephony numbering plan, 2 = Data Numbering plan, 3 = Telex Numbering plan, 4 = National Standard numbering plan, 5 = Private numbering plan,6 = Reserved for extension. -1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Called-Name | string | ISDN | 95 | Yes | Describes called name. | |
NET-Namespace | string | ISDN | 96 | -3 | Yes | Describes Namespace used. -2 = Disabled, -1 = Transparent, 0 = Unset / Untranslated, 1 = DSN, 2 = DRSN, 3 = Q.735, 4 = Maximum value ,0 - Unset/Untranslated used for configuring transformation only and never seen at protocol level.-3 - would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Precedence | string | ISDN | 97 | -1 | Yes | Describes call precedence.0 = Unset, 1 = Lowest, 5 = Routine, 10 = Priority, 15 = Immediate, 20 = Flash, 25 = Flash Override, 31 = Flash Override always, 32 = Maximum value.-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored |
NET-Presentation | string | ISDN | 98 | -1 | Yes | Describes call presentation. 0 = Presentation Allowed, 1 = Presentation Restricted, 2 = Number not available due to interworking, 3 = Reserved. -1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Screening | string | ISDN | 99 | -1 | Yes | Describes call screening.0 = User provided(not screened), 1 = User provided(verified and passed), 2 = User provided(verified and failed), 3 = Network provided. -1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Transfer-Capability | string | ISDN | 100 | -1 | Yes | Describes Transfer capability.0 = Speech, 1 = Unrestricted Digital Information, 2 = Restricted Digital information, 3 = 3.1 kHz audio, 4 = Unrestricted digital information with tones/announcements, 5 = Video.-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Transfer-Mode | string | ISDN | 101 | -1 | Yes | Describes transfer mode.0 = Circuit-mode, 1 = Packet-mode.-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-Transfer-Rate | string | ISDN | 102 | -1 | Yes | Describes transfer rate.0 = This code shall be used for all packet calls, 1 = 64 kbit/s circuit mode, 2 = 2 x 64 kbit/s circuit mode, 3 = 384 kbit/s circuit mode, 4 = 1472 kbit/s, 5 = 1536 kbit/s circuit mode, 6 = 1920 kbit/s circuit mode, 7 = Multirate (64 kbit/s base rate).-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
NET-User-Rate | string | ISDN | 103 | -1 | Yes | Describes user rate.18 = 56 kbit/s, 20 = 64 kbit/s Recommendation X.1.-1 - Would be used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. |
Time Attributes
Time Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent On Stop | Description |
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NET-Setup-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 110 | No | Call setup time. This value indicates time in terms of Seconds in UNIX EPOCH format. | |
NET-Alert-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 111 | Yes | Call alert time. This value indicates time in terms of Seconds in UNIX EPOCH format. | |
NET-Connect-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 112 | Yes | Call connect time, the date and time the call was actually connected, in UNIX EPOCH format. The time will be the local time configured on the SBC 1000/2000. | |
NET-Disconnect-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 113 | Yes | Call disconnect time ,the date and time the call terminated, in UNIX EPOCH format. The time will be the local time configured on the SBC 1000/2000. | |
NET-Inbound-Seize-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 114 | Yes | Inbound seize time. This value indicates time in terms of Seconds in UNIX EPOCH format. | |
NET-Outbound-Seize-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 115 | Yes | Outbound seize time. This value indicates time in terms of Seconds in UNIX EPOCH format. | |
NET-Call-Duration | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 116 | 0 | Yes | Call duration (call length) in seconds (rounded to nearest second). The value will be 0 if never connected. |
NET-Post-Dial-Delay | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 117 | 0 | Yes | Post dial delay in micro seconds. |
NET-Disconnect-Initiator | integer | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 118 | 0 | Yes | Disconnect initiator: 0 - Indicates that this Channel did not initiate the Call disconnect from CCC standpoint, i.e. it received Disconnect from other call leg associated with the call.1 - Indicates that this Channel initiated the Call disconnect from CCC standpoint, i.e. it received Disconnect from external interface. |
SIP Attributes
SIP Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent On Stop | Description |
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NET-P-Asserted-ID | string | SIP | 130 | Yes | Indicates P-Asserted ID. | |
NET-SIP-Diversion | string | SIP | 131 | Yes | Describes SIP diversion header. | |
NET-Ingress-Local-Addr | string | SIP | 132 | Yes | Incoming local IP-This attribute will be applicable for Inbound call leg. For Outbound call leg this will be NULL. | |
NET-Ingress-Remote-Addr | string | SIP | 133 | Yes | Incoming Remote IP. This attribute will be applicable for Outbound call leg. For Inbound call leg this will be NULL. | |
NET-Egress-Local-Addr | string | SIP | 134 | Yes | Outgoing local IP. This attribute will be applicable for Outbound call leg. For Inbound call leg this will be NULL. | |
NET-Egress-Remote-Addr | string | SIP | 135 | Yes | Outgoing remote IP. This attribute will be applicable for Outbound call leg. For Inbound call leg this will be NULL. | |
NET-Ingress-Net-Interface-Id | integer | SIP | 136 | 0 | Yes | Incoming network interface ID. This attribute are applicable only for INBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Egress-Net-Interface-Id | integer | SIP | 137 | 0 | Yes | Outgoing network interface ID. This attribute are applicable only for OUTBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Refer-Call-Transfer-Id | string | SIP | 138 | Yes | REFER call transfer ID. | |
NET-Session-Forked-Call-Id | string | SIP | 139 | Yes | Session forked call ID. | |
NET-Redirect-Number | string | SIP | 140 | Yes | Redirect number. | |
NET-Redirect-Ip-Address | string | SIP | 141 | Yes | Redirect IP address. | |
NET-Session-Ingress-Realm | string | SIP | 142 | Yes | Incoming IP realm- Will be provided only if realm is present. IP will be ignored. | |
NET-Session-Egress-Realm | string | SIP | 143 | Yes | Outgoing IP realm- Will be provided only if realm is present. IP will be ignored. | |
NET-Ingress-Signaling-Port-Num | integer | SIP | 144 | 0 | Yes | Incoming signaling port number 0 is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. This attribute are applicable only for INBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Egress-Signaling-Port-Num | integer | SIP | 145 | 0 | Yes | Outgoing signaling port number 0 is used to indicate that the value needs to be ignored. This attribute are applicable only for OUTBOUND Call legs. |
NET-Transport-Type | integer | SIP | 146 | 0 | Yes | Provides the last snapshot of Transport type used in the call. Possible values UDP, TCP or TLS 0=eNONE,1=eUDP,2=eTCP,3=eTLS |
NET-P-Preferred-ID | string | SIP | 147 | No | P-Preferred-Identity header from SIP Invite message. | |
NET-Ing-Signaling-Rem-Port-Num | integer | SIP | 151 | 0 | Yes | Ingress signaling remote port. |
NET-Eg-Signaling-Rem-Port-Num | integer | SIP | 152 | 0 | Yes | Egress signaling remote port. |
NET-Ingress-SIP-Call-Id | string | SIP | 153 | Yes | Ingress SIP call id. | |
NET-Egress-SIP-Call-Id | string | SIP | 154 | Yes | Egress SIP call id. | |
NET-INGRESS-SIP-To | string | SIP | 240 | n/a | Yes | SIP To header received on the ingress side. |
NET-INGRESS-SIP-Local-Contact | string | SIP | 241 | n/a | Yes | SIP Contact header sent by the SBC on the ingress side. |
NET-INGRESS-SIP-Remote-Contact | string | SIP | 242 | n/a | Yes | SIP Contact header received in the initial invite on the ingress side. |
NET-EGRESS-SIP-To | string | SIP | 243 | n/a | Yes | SIP To header sent on the egress side. |
NET-EGRESS-SIP-Local-Contact | string | SIP | 244 | n/a | Yes | SIP Contact header sent by the SBC on the egress side. |
NET-EGRESS-SIP-Remote-Contact | string | SIP | 245 | n/a | Yes | SIP Contact header received from the the initial invite on the egress side. |
NET-INGRESS-SIP-Remote-UserAgent | string | SIP | 246 | n/a | Yes | Ingress SIP remote user agent. |
NET-EGRESS-SIP-Remote-UserAgent | string | SIP | 247 | n/a | Yes | Egress SIP Remote user agent. |
Generic Attributes
Generic Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent | Description |
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NET-Firmware-Version | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 160 | No | Indicates SBC 1000/2000 firmware version. | |
NET-Local-Time-Zone | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 161 | No | Indicates SBC 1000/2000 local time zone. | |
NET-Gw-Id | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 162 | No | Indicates SBC 1000/2000 gateway ID. | |
NET-Time-And-Day | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 163 | No | Indicates CDR creation Date and time, SBC 1000/2000 local time in terms of seconds in UNIX EPOCH format. | |
NET-Log-Time | string | ISDN/CAS/SIP | 164 | No | Indicates CDR log time. Format: Day Month dd hh:mm:ss yyyy. Example: Thu Nov 17 16:56:12 2011. |
SIP Recording Attributes
SIP Recording Attributes
attribute_name | data_type | Call Type | VSA Number | Default Value | Attribute Sent | Description |
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NET-SIPRecording-RTP-Rx-IpAddr | string | SIP | 149 | N/A | Yes | Remote media IP for stream Rx. |
NET-SIPRecording-RTP-Tx-IpAddr | string | SIP | 150 | N/A | Yes | Remote media IP for stream Tx. |
NET-Rx-Packet-Sent | integer | SIP | 180 | 0 | Yes | Number of Packets sent from stream Rx. |
NET-Rx-Octet-Sent | integer | SIP | 181 | 0 | Yes | Number of Octet sent from stream Rx. |
NET-Rx-Packet-Lost | integer | SIP | 182 | 0 | Yes | Number of Packets Lost on stream Rx. |
NET-Tx-Packet-Sent | integer | SIP | 183 | 0 | Yes | Number of Packets sent from stream Tx. |
NET-Tx-Octet-Sent | integer | SIP | 184 | 0 | Yes | Number of Octet sent from stream Tx. |
NET-Tx-Packet-Lost | integer | SIP | 185 | 0 | Yes | Number of Packets Lost on stream Tx. |