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Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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Parameter
SBC Dialog-Info
Interworking
configure voip/sbc
general-
setting/sbc-dialog-
info-interwork
[EnableSBCDialogInfoInte
rworking]
sbc-keep-call-id
[SBCKeepOriginalCallId]
SBC GRUU Mode
sbc-gruu-mode
[SBCGruuMode]
User's Manual
IP phones display the message, "Stand Alone Mode" on their LCD
screens. Survivability mode occurs when connectivity with the WAN
fails and as a result, the device enables communication between IP
phone users within the LAN enterprise.
[0] = Disable
[1] = Enable
When this feature is enabled and the SBC device is in Survivability
mode, it responds to SIP REGISTER messages from the IP phones
with a SIP 200 OK containing the following XML body:
Content-Type: application/xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LMIDocument version="1.0">
<LocalModeStatus>
<LocalModeActive>true</LocalModeActive>
<LocalModeDisplay>StandAlone
Mode</LocalModeDisplay>
</LocalModeStatus>
</LMIDocument>
Enables the interworking of dialog information (parsing of call identifiers
in XML body) in SIP NOTIFY messages received from a remote
application server.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For more information, see 'Interworking Dialog Information in SIP
NOTIFY Messages' on page 623.
Enables the device to use the same call identification value received in
incoming messages for the call identification in outgoing messages. The
call identification value is contained in the SIP Call-ID header.
[0] = (Default) Disable - the device creates a new Call-ID value for
the outgoing message.
[1] = Enable - the device uses the received Call-ID value of the
incoming message in the outgoing message.
Note: When the device sends an INVITE as a result of a REFER/3xx
termination, the device always creates a new Call-ID value and ignores
the parameter's settings.
Determines the Globally Routable User Agent (UA) URI (GRUU)
support, according to RFC 5627.
[0] None = No GRUU is supplied to users.
[1] As Proxy = (Default) The device provides same GRUU types as
the proxy provided the device's GRUU clients.
[2] Temporary only = Supply only temporary GRUU to users.
(Currently not supported.)
[3] Public only = The device provides only public GRUU to users.
[4] Both = The device provides temporary and public GRUU to
users. (Currently not supported.)
The parameter allows the device to act as a GRUU server for its SIP UA
clients, providing them with public GRUU's, according to RFC 5627.
The public GRUU provided to the client is denoted in the SIP Contact
header parameters, "pub-gruu". Public GRUU remains the same over
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Mediant 1000B Gateway and E- SBC
Description
Document #: LTRT-27044

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