Modified: for 10.1.3
Previously, all Out-Of-Dialog (OOD) Subscribe messages were consumed by the SBC, and all In-Dialog Subscribe messages are relayed by the SBC. The SBC Core is enhanced to control how the SBC manages Key Press Markup Language (KPML) events by the addition of a SIP Trunk Group configurable flag 'KPML Subscribe Mode.' KPML Subscribe Mode options: If the Event header of an In-Dialog Subscribe message is missing parameters (e.g., remote-tag, local-tag, call-id), the SBC triggers a KPML event in its own dialog.
This feature only works in GW-GW scenarios when Kpml Subscribe Mode is set to "Consume".
Command Syntax
% set addressContext <address context name> zone <zone name> sipTrunkGroup <SIP TG name> signaling kpmlSubscribeMode <consume | relay>
Command Parameters
Parameter | Description | M/O |
---|---|---|
kpmlSubscribeMode | Use this flag to control how the SBC handles KPML events for In-Dialog and Out-Of-Dialog (OOD) Subscribe messages for the specified ingress/egress trunk group.
| O |
The Cisco Unified Communication Manager (CUCM) only supports KPML service for calls if it receives an Allow-Events header with the value 'kpml'. Use the SMM below to add the header, when required.
Configuration Example
set addressContext default zone ZONE1 sipTrunkGroup INGRESS_TG signaling kpmlSubscribeMode consume commit