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Enterprise session border controller (e-sbc) & media gateway
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Parameter
sbc-rmt-replaces-behavior
[IpProfile_SBCRemoteRepla
cesBehavior]
Play RBT To Transferee
sbc-play-rbt-to-xferee
[IpProfile_SBCPlayRBTToTr
ansferee]
Version 7.2
Replaces header for the SIP entity (which does not support the
header) associated with the IP Profile. The Replaces header is used
to replace an existing SIP dialog with a new dialog such as in call
transfer or call pickup.
[0] Standard = (Default) The SIP entity supports INVITE messages
containing Replaces headers. The device forwards the INVITE
message containing the Replaces header to the SIP entity. The
device may change the value of the Replaces header to reflect the
call identifiers of the leg.
[1] Handle Locally = The SIP entity does not support INVITE
messages containing Replaces headers. The device terminates
the received INVITE containing the Replaces header and
establishes a new call between the SIP entity and the new call
party. It then disconnects the call with the initial call party, by
sending it a SIP BYE request.
[2] Keep as is = The SIP entity supports INVITE messages
containing Replaces headers. The device forwards the Replaces
header as is in incoming REFER and outgoing INVITE messages
from/to the SIP entity (i.e., Replaces header's value is unchanged).
For example, assume that the device establishes a call between A
and B. If B initiates a call transfer to C, the device receives an INVITE
with the Replaces header from C. If A supports the Replaces header,
the device simply forwards the INVITE as is to A; a new call is
established between A and C and the call between A and B is
disconnected. However, if A does not support the Replaces header,
the device uses this feature to terminate the INVITE with Replaces
header and handles the transfer for A. The device does this by
connecting A to C, and disconnecting the call between A and B, by
sending a SIP BYE request to B. Note that if media transcoding is
required, the device sends an INVITE to C on behalf of A with a new
SDP offer.
Enables the device to play a ringback tone to the transferred party
(transferee) during a blind call transfer, for the SIP entity associated
with the IP Profile (which does not support such a tone generation
during call transfer). The ringback tone indicates to the transferee of
the ringing of the transfer target (to where the transferee is being
transferred).
[0] No (Default)
[1] Yes
Typically, the transferee hears a ringback tone only if the transfer
target sends it early media. However, if the transferee is put on-hold
before being transferred, no ringback tone is heard.
When this feature is enabled, the device generates a ringback tone to
the transferee during call transfer in the following scenarios:
Transfer target sends a SIP 180 (Ringing) to the device.
For non-blind transfer, if the call is transferred while the transfer
target is ringing and no early media occurs.
The 'Remote Early Media RTP Behavior parameter is set to
Delayed (used in the Skype for Business environment), and
transfer target sends a 183 Session Progress with SDP offer. If
early media from the transfer target has already been detected,
the transferee receives RTP stream from the transfer target. If it
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Mediant 500L Gateway & E-SBC

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