AudioCodes Mediant 800B MSBR User Manual page 822

Multi-service business router; session border controller
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Parameter
Web/EMS: Max SIP
Message Length [KB]
[MaxSIPMessageLength]
[SIPForceRport]
Web: Reject Cancel after
Connect
CLI: reject-cancel-after-
connect
[RejectCancelAfterConnec
t]
Web: Verify Received
RequestURI
CLI: verify-rcvd-requri
[VerifyReceevedRequestU
ri]
Web: Max Number of Active
Calls
EMS: Maximum Concurrent
Calls
CLI: max-nb-of--act-calls
[MaxActiveCalls]
Web: Number of Calls Limit
[IpProfile_CallLimit,]
Web: QoS statistics in SIP
Release Call
[QoSStatistics]
User's Manual
'check-sync;reboot=true': triggers a device reset
'cwmp-connect': triggers connection with TR-069
Note: The Event header value is proprietary to AudioCodes.
Defines the maximum size (in Kbytes) for each SIP message that can
be sent over the network. The device rejects messages exceeding this
user-defined size.
The valid value range is 1 to 50. The default is 50.
Determines whether the device sends SIP responses to the UDP port
from where SIP requests are received even if the 'rport' parameter is
not present in the SIP Via header.
[0] = (Default) Disabled. The device sends the SIP response to the
UDP port defined in the Via header. If the Via header contains the
'rport' parameter, the response is sent to the UDP port from where
the SIP request is received.
[1] = Enabled. SIP responses are sent to the UDP port from where
SIP requests are received even if the 'rport' parameter is not
present in the Via header.
Determines whether the device accepts or rejects a SIP CANCEL
request received after the receipt of a 200 OK, during an established
call.
[0] = (Default) Accepts the CANCEL, by responding with a 200 OK
and terminating the call session.
[1] = Rejects the CANCEL, by responding with a SIP 481
Call/Transaction Does Not Exist, and maintaining the call session.
Enables the device to reject SIP requests (such as ACK, BYE, or re-
INVITE) whose user part in the Request-URI is different from the user
part received in the Contact header of the last sent SIP request.
[0] Disable = (Default) Even if the user is different, the device
accepts the SIP request.
[1] Enable = If the user is different, the device rejects the SIP
request (BYE is responded with 481; re-INVITE is responded with
404; ACK is ignored).
Defines the maximum number of simultaneous active calls supported
by the device. If the maximum number of calls is reached, new calls
are not established.
The valid range is 1 to the maximum number of supported channels.
The default value is the maximum available channels (i.e., no
restriction on the maximum number of calls).
Defines the maximum number of concurrent calls per IP Profile (see
''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 314).
Enables the device to include call quality of service (QoS) statistics in
SIP BYE and SIP 200 OK response to BYE, using the proprietary SIP
header X-RTP-Stat.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
The X-RTP-Stat header provides the following statistics:
Number of received and sent voice packets
Number of received and sent voice octets
Received packet loss, jitter (in ms), and latency (in ms)
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Mediant 800B MSBR
Description
Document #: LTRT-12813

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