AudioCodes Mediant 500L User Manual page 1041

Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) & media gateway
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Parameter
New RTP Stream Packets
[NewRtpStreamPackets]
New RTCP Stream Packets
[NewRtcpStreamPackets]
New SRTP Stream Packets
[NewSRTPStreamPackets]
New SRTCP Stream Packets
[NewSRTCPStreamPackets]
Timeout To Relatch RTP
[TimeoutToRelatchRTPMsec]
Timeout To Relatch SRTP
[TimeoutToRelatchSRTPMsec]
Timeout To Relatch Silence
[TimeoutToRelatchSilenceMsec]
Timeout To Relatch RTCP
[TimeoutToRelatchRTCPMsec]
Fax Relay Rx/Tx Timeout
[FaxRelayTimeoutSec]
Version 7.2
[3] Strict-On-First = Typically used for NAT, where the correct IP
address:port is initially unknown. The device latches onto the
stream received in the first packet. The device does not change
this stream unless a packet is later received from the original
source.
Note: If you configure the parameter to [0] Strict, the device cannot
perform NAT traversal. In this setup, configure the NATMode
parameter to [1] Disable NAT.
Defines the minimum number of continuous RTP packets received
by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new incoming
stream.
The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is
left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams.
Defines the minimum number of continuous RTCP packets
received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new
incoming stream.
The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is
left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams.
Defines the minimum number of continuous SRTP packets
received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new
incoming stream.
The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is
left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams.
Defines the minimum number of continuous SRTCP packets
received by the device's channel to allow latching onto the new
incoming stream.
The valid range is 0 to 20. The default is 3. If set to 0, the device is
left exposed to attacks against multiple packet streams.
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received
from the current RTP session, the channel can re-latch onto
another stream.
The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200.
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received
from the current SRTP session, the channel can re-latch onto
another stream.
The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200.
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received
from the current RTP/SRTP session and the channel is in silence
mode, the channel can re-latch onto another stream.
The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 200.
Defines a period (msec) during which if no packets are received
from the current RTCP session, the channel can re-latch onto
another RTCP stream.
The valid range is any value from 0. The default is 10,000.
Defines a period (sec) during which if no T.38 packets are received
or sent from the current T.38 fax relay session, the channel can re-
latch onto another stream.
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69. Configuration Parameters Reference
Description
Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC

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