Sbc Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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CHAPTER 60    Configuration Parameters Reference

SBC Parameters

The SBC and CRP parameters are described in the table below.
CRP-specific Parameters
configure voip > application >
enable-crp
[EnableCRPApplication]
'CRP Survivability Mode'
configure voip > sbc settings >
crp-survivability-mode
[CRPSurvivabilityMode]
'CRP Gateway Fallback'
configure voip > sbc settings >
crp-gw-fallback
[CRPGatewayFallback]
SBC-specific Parameters
configure voip > application >
enable-sbc
[EnableSBCApplication]
SBC and CRP Parameters
'Unclassified Calls'
configure voip > sbc settings >
unclassified-calls
[AllowUnclassifiedCalls]
Table 60-37:SBC and CRP Parameters
Parameter
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Description
Enables the CRP application.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a
device reset is required.
Defines the CRP mode.
[0] Standard Mode (default)
[1] Always Emergency Mode
[2] Auto-answer REGISTER
Enables fallback routing from the proxy
server to the Gateway (PSTN).
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Enables the Session Border Control (SBC)
application.
[0] = Disable
[1] = Enable (default)
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a
device reset is required.
The parameter is enabled by default
only if the License Key contains at least
one of the SBC-related capacity
features (e.g., "SBC-Signaling");
otherwise, the parameter is disabled.
Determines whether incoming calls that
cannot be classified (i.e. classification
process fails) to a Source IP Group are
rejected or processed.
[0] Reject = (Default) Call is rejected if
classification fails.
[1] Allow = If classification fails, the
incoming packet is assigned to a source
IP Group (and subsequently processed)
as follows:

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