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17.1.2 Configuring Media Realm Extensions

The Media Realm Extension table lets you configure 2 Media Realm Extensions. A Media
Realm Extension is associated with a specific Media Realm and defines a port range and
the number of media sessions for a specific Media-type network interface (configured in the
IP Interfaces table). Therefore, a Media Realm Extension enhances a Media Realm by
allowing you to define different port ranges, media sessions, and network interface than is
defined by the associated Media Realm (i.e., the Media Realm is distributed across
multiple interfaces).
Media Realm Extensions can be useful, for example, to overcome limitations of the
maximum number of media ports supported per interface. Instead of configuring only a
single Media Realm in the Media Realms table (see ''Configuring Media Realms'' on page
323), you can also configure additional "Media Realms" in the Media Realm Extensions
table associated with the single Media Realm. An IP Group that is associated with a Media
Realm configured with Media Realm Extensions, allocates its media sessions / ports
between the different interfaces, as configured by the Media Real and its associated Media
Realm Extensions. For example, two Media Realm Extensions could be configured,
whereby one allocates 25 media sessions on interface "LAN-1" and another, 10 sessions
on interface "LAN-2". The Media Realm associated with these Media Realm Extensions
would be assigned to the relevant IP Group.
Figure 17-4: Example of Implementation of Media Realm Extensions
The following procedure describes how to configure Media Realm Extensions through the
Web interface. You can also configure it through ini file (MediaRealmExtension) or CLI
(configure voip > voip-network realm-extension).
To configure a Media Realm Extension:
1.
Open the Media Realms table (see ''Configuring Media Realms'' on page 323).
2.
Select the Media Realm for which you want to add Remote Media Extensions, and
then click the Media Realm Extension link located below the table; the Media Realm
Extension table appears.
Version 7.2
Quality of Experience Profiles'' on page 311.
Assigns a Bandwidth Profile to the Remote
Media Subnet.
By default, no value is defined.
To configure Bandwidth Profiles, see
''Configuring Bandwidth Profiles'' on page 316.
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