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Parameter
Bye Authentication
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-bye-auth
[SBCEnableByeAuthentication]
SBC Enable Subscribe Trying
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-subs-try
[SBCSendTryingToSubscribe]
BroadWorks Survivability Feature
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-
broadworks-survivability
[SBCExtensionsProvisioningMode]
SBC Direct Media
configure voip > sip-interface > sbc-direct-
media
[SBCDirectMedia]
User's Manual
Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC
Description
sip:userA@domain.com;gr=unique-id
Enables authenticating a SIP BYE request before
disconnecting the call. This feature prevents, for
example, a scenario in which the SBC SIP client
receives a BYE request from a third-party imposer
assuming the identity of a participant in the call and as
a consequence, the call between the first and second
parties is inappropriately disconnected.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable = The device forwards the SIP
authentication response (for the BYE request) to
the request sender and waits for the user to
authenticate it. The call is disconnected only if the
authenticating server responds with a 200 OK.
Enables the device to send SIP 100 Trying responses
upon receipt of SUBSCRIBE or NOTIFY messages.
[0] Disable (Default)
[1] Enable
Enables SBC user registration for interoperability with
BroadSoft's BroadWorks server, to provide call
survivability in case of connectivity failure with the
BroadWorks server.
[0] Disable = (Default) Normal processing of
REGISTER messages.
[1] Enable = Registration method for BroadWorks
server. In a failure scenario with BroadWorks, the
device acts as a backup SIP proxy server,
maintaining call continuity between the enterprise
LAN users (subscribers) and between the
subscribers and the PSTN (if provided).
Note: For a detailed description of this feature, see
'Enabling Auto-Provisioning of Subscriber-Specific
Information of BroadWorks Server for Survivability' on
page 782.
Enables the Direct Media feature (i.e., no Media
Anchoring) for all SBC calls, whereby SIP signaling is
handled by the device without handling the
RTP/SRTP (media) flow between the user agents
(UA). The RTP packets do not traverse the device.
Instead, the two SIP UAs establish a direct
RTP/SRTP flow between one another. Signaling
continues to traverse the device with minimal
intermediation and involvement to enable certain SBC
abilities such as routing
[0] Disable = (Default) All calls traverse the device
(i.e., no direct media).
[1] Enable = Direct media flow between endpoints
for all SBC calls.
Note:
The setting of direct media in the SIP Interfaces
table overrides this global parameter. In other
words, even if the parameter is disabled for direct
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Document #: LTRT-10632

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