Sbc Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

Media gateway & enterprise session border controller (e-sbc)
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Parameter
Add Phone Context As
Prefix
[AddPhoneContextAsPrefix]

58.11 SBC Parameters

The SBC parameters are described in the table below.
Parameter
Enable SBC
[EnableSBCApplication]
Unclassified Calls
[AllowUnclassifiedCalls]
SBC No Answer Timeout
[SBCAlertTimeout]
[NumOfSubscribes]
User's Manual
PhoneContext 2 = 9,1,na.e164.host.com
For a detailed description of the table, see ''Configuring NPI/TON-SIP
Phone-Context Mapping Rules'' on page 484.
Determines whether the received Phone-Context parameter is added
as a prefix to the outgoing ISDN Setup message withCalled and Calling
numbers.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Table 58-69: SBC Parameters
Enables the Session Border Control (SBC) application.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
In addition to enabling the parameter, the number of maximum
SBC/IP-to-IP sessions must be included in the Software License Key.
Determines whether incoming calls that cannot be classified (i.e.
classification process fails) to a Source IP Group are rejected or
processed.
[0] Reject = (Default) Call is rejected if classification fails.
[1] Allow = If classification fails, the incoming packet is assigned to a
source IP Group (and subsequently processed) as follows:
The source SRD is determined according to the SIP Interface to
where the SIP-initiating dialog request is sent. The source IP
Group is set to the default IP Group associated with this SRD.
If the source SRD is ID 0, then source IP Group ID 0 is chosen.
In case of any other SRD, then the first IP Group associated with
this SRD is chosen as the source IP Group or the call. If no IP
Group is associated with this SRD, the call is rejected.
Defines the timeout (in seconds) for SBC outgoing (outbound IP routing)
SIP INVITE messages. If the called IP party does not answer the call
within this user-defined interval, the device disconnects the session. The
device starts the timeout count upon receipt of a SIP 180 Ringing
response from the called party. If no other SIP response (for example,
200 OK) is received thereafter within this timeout, the call is released.
The valid range is 0 to 3600 seconds. the default is 600.
Defines the maximum number of concurrent SIP SUBSCRIBE sessions
permitted on the device.
The valid value is any value between 0 and the maximum supported
SUBSCRIBE sessions. When set to -1, the device uses the default
value. For more information, contact your AudioCodes sales
representative.
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