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Parameter
Web: Aria Protocol Support
[AriaProtocolSupport]
Web: Disable Authentication On
Transmitted RTP Packets
EMS: RTP
AuthenticationDisable Tx
[RTPAuthenticationDisableTx]
Web: Disable Encryption On
Transmitted RTP Packets
EMS: RTP EncryptionDisable
Tx
[RTPEncryptionDisableTx]
Web: Disable Encryption On
Transmitted RTCP Packets
EMS: RTCP EncryptionDisable
Tx
[RTCPEncryptionDisableTx]
[ResetSRTPStateUponRekey]
Version 6.8
Enables ARIA algorithm cipher encryption for SRTP. This is an
alternative option to the existing support for the AES algorithm.
ARIA is a symmetric key block cipher algorithm standard
developed by the Korean National Security Research Institute.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
To configure the ARIA bit-key encryption size (128 or 192 bit)
with HMAC SHA-1 cryptographic hash function, use the
SRTPofferedSuites parameter.
The ARIA feature is available only if the device is installed with
a Software License Key that includes this feature. For installing
a Software License Key, see Software License Key on page
607.
Enables authentication on transmitted RTP packets in a secured
RTP session.
[0] Enable (default)
[1] Disable
Enables encryption on transmitted RTP packets in a secured RTP
session.
[0] Enable (default)
[1] Disable
Enables encryption on transmitted RTCP packets in a secured
RTP session.
[0] Enable (default)
[1] Disable
Global parameter that enables synchronization of the SRTP state
between the device and a server when a new SRTP key is
generated upon a SIP session expire. You can also configure this
functionality per specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IpProfile_ResetSRTPStateUponRekey). For a detailed description
of this parameter and for configuring this functionality in the IP
Profile table, see ''Configuring IP Profiles'' on page 329.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP Profile, the
settings of this global parameter is ignored for calls associated with
the IP Profile.
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51. Configuration Parameters Reference
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Mediant 3000