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Parameter
Preferences Mode
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-
preferences
[SBCPreferencesMode]
SBC RTCP Mode
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-rtcp-
mode
[SBCRTCPMode]
SBC Send Invite To All Contacts
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-send-
invite-to-all-contacts
[SBCSendInviteToAllContacts]
SBC Shared Line Registration Mode
configure voip > sbc settings > sbc-shared-
line-reg-mode
[SBCSharedLineRegMode]
SBC Forking Handling Mode
User's Manual
Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
Description
IP Profiles on page 423.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP
Profile, the settings of this global parameter is ignored
for calls associated with the IP Profile.
Determines the order of the Extension coders (coders
added if there are no common coders between SDP
offered coders and Allowed coders) and Allowed
coders (configured in the Allowed Audio Coders
Groups table) in the outgoing SIP message (in the
SDP).
[0] Doesn't Include Extensions = (Default)
Extension coders are added at the end of the
coder list.
[1] Include Extensions = Extension coders and
Allowed coders are arranged according to their
order of appearance in the Allowed Audio Coders
Groups table.
Note: The parameter is applicable only if a Coders
Group for Extension coders is assigned to the IP
Profile (IPProfile_SBCExtensionCodersGroupName).
Global parameter that defines the handling of RTCP
packets. You can also configure this functionality per
specific calls, using IP Profiles
(IPProfile_SBCRTCPMode). For a detailed
description of the parameter and for configuring this
functionality in the IP Profiles table, see ''Configuring
IP Profiles'' on page 423.
Note: If this functionality is configured for a specific IP
Profile, the settings of this global parameter is ignored
for calls associated with the IP Profile.
Enables call forking of INVITE message received with
a Request-URI of a specific contact registered in the
device's database, to all users under the same AOR
as the contact.
[0] Disable (default) = Sends the INVITE only to
the contact of the received Request-URI.
[1] Enable
To configure call forking initiated by the device, see
''Initiating SIP Call Forking'' on page 757.
Enables the termination on the device of SIP
REGISTER messages from secondary lines that
belong to the Shared Line feature.
[0] Disable = (Default) Device forwards the
REGISTER messages as is (i.e., not terminated on
the device).
[1] Enable = REGISTER messages of secondary
lines are terminated on the device.
Note: The device always forwards REGISTER
messages of the primary line.
Defines the handling of SIP 18x responses that are
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