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Parameter
Input Gain
input-gain
[IpProfile_InputGain]
Voice Volume
voice-volume
[IpProfile_VoiceVolume]
SBC Signaling
PRACK Mode
sbc-prack-mode
[IpProfile_SbcPrackMode]
P-Asserted-Identity Header
Mode
sbc-assert-identity
[IpProfile_SBCAssertIdentity]
Diversion Header Mode
sbc-diversion-mode
[IpProfile_SBCDiversionMod
e]
Version 7.2
[2] Acoustic
For a detailed description of the Echo Cancellation feature, see
Configuring Echo Cancellation on page 191.
Note:
The corresponding global parameter is EnableEchoCanceller.
Defines the pulse-code modulation (PCM) input gain control (in
decibels). For the Gateway application: Defines the level of the
received signal for Tel-to-IP calls.
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default is 0 dB.
Note:
The corresponding global parameter is InputGain.
Defines the voice gain control (in decibels). For the Gateway
application: Defines the level of the transmitted signal for IP-to-Tel
calls.
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default is 0 dB.
Note:
The corresponding global parameter is VoiceVolume.
Defines the device's handling of SIP PRACK messages for the SIP
entity associated with the IP Profile.
[1] Optional = PRACK is optional. If required, the device performs
the PRACK process on behalf of the SIP entity.
[2] Mandatory = PRACK is required for this SIP entity. Calls from
endpoints that do not support PRACK are rejected. Calls destined
to these endpoints are also required to support PRACK.
[3] Transparent (default) = The device does not intervene with the
PRACK process and forwards the request as is.
Defines the device's handling of the SIP P-Asserted-Identity header for
the SIP entity associated with the IP Profile. This header indicates how
the outgoing SIP message asserts identity.
[0] As Is = (Default) P-Asserted Identity header is not affected and
the device uses the same P-Asserted-Identity header (if present) in
the incoming message for the outgoing message.
[1] Add = Adds a P-Asserted-Identity header. The header's values
are taken from the source URL.
[2] Remove = Removes the P-Asserted-Identity header.
Note:
The parameter affects only the initial INVITE request.
The corresponding global parameter is SBCAssertIdentity.
Defines the device's handling of the SIP Diversion header for the SIP
entity associated with the IP Profile.
[0] As Is = (Default) Diversion header is not handled.
[1] Add = History-Info header is converted to a Diversion header.
[2] Remove = Removes the Diversion header and the conversion to
the History-Info header depends on the SBCHistoryInfoMode
parameter.
For more information on interworking of the History-Info and Diversion
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Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC

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