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CHAPTER 19    Coders and Profiles
3.
Configure an IP Profile according to the parameters described in the table below.
4.
Click Apply.
Parameter
General
'Index'
[IpProfile_Index]
'Name'
profile-name
[IpProfile_ProfileName]
'Created By Routing Server'
[IpProfile_
CreatedByRoutingServer]
Media Security
'SBC Media Security Mode'
sbc-media-security-
behaviour
[IpProfile_
SBCMediaSecurityBehaviour]
Table 19-5: IP Profiles Table Parameter Descriptions
Defines an index number for the new table row.
Note: Each row must be configured with a unique index.
Defines a descriptive name, which is used when
associating the row in other tables.
The valid value is a string of up to 40 characters.
Note: The parameter value cannot contain a forward slash
(/).
(Read-only) Indicates whether the IP Profile was created
by a third-party routing server:
For more information on the third-party routing server
feature, see
Defines the handling of RTP and SRTP for the SIP entity
associated with the IP Profile.
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Description
[0] No
[1] Yes
Centralized Third-Party Routing
[0] As is = (Default) No special handling for
RTP\SRTP is done.
[1] SRTP = SBC legs negotiate only SRTP media
lines, and RTP media lines are removed from the
incoming SDP offer-answer.
[2] RTP = SBC legs negotiate only RTP media lines,
and SRTP media lines are removed from the incoming
offer-answer.
[3] Both = Each offer-answer is extended (if not
already) to two media lines - one RTP and the other
SRTP.
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