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User's Manual 254 Document #: LTRT-12809
Mediant 800 MSBR
Parameter Description
Web: SBC Remote Re-Invite
Support
[IpProfile_SBCRemoteReinviteS
upport]
Determines whether the destination UA of the re-INVITE
request supports re-INVITE messages and if so, whether it
supports re-INVITE with or without SDP.
[0] Not Supported = re-INVITE is not supported and the
device does not forward re-INVITE requests. The device
sends a SIP response to the re-INVITE request, which can
either be a success or a failure, depending on whether the
device can bridge the media between the endpoints.
[1] Supported with SDP = re-INVITE is supported, but only
with SDP. If the incoming re-INVITE arrives without SDP, the
device creates an SDP and adds it to the outgoing re-
INVITE.
[2] Supported = (Default) re-INVITE is supported with or
without SDP.
Web: SBC Remote Refer
Behavior
[IpProfile_SBCRemoteReferBeh
avior]
For a description, see the global parameter SBCReferBehavior.
Web: SBC Remote Early Media
Support
[IpProfile_SBCRemoteEarlyMed
iaSupport]
Determines whether a remote side can accept early media or
not.
[0] Not Supported = Early media is not supported.
[1] Supported = (Default) Early media is supported.
Web: SBC Remote 3xx Behavior
[IpProfile_SBCRemote3xxBeha
vior]
For a description, see the global parameter SBC3xxBehavior.
Web: SBC Remote Delayed Offer
Support
[IpProfile_SBCRemoteDelayedO
fferSupport]
Determines whether the remote endpoint supports delayed offer
(i.e., initial INVITEs without an SDP offer).
[0] Not Supported = Initial INVITE requests without SDP are
not supported.
[1] Supported = (Default) Initial INVITE requests without
SDP are supported.
Note: For this parameter to function properly, a valid Extension
Coders Group ID needs to be configured for IP Profiles that do
not support delayed offer.
Web: SBC PRACK Mode
[IpProfile_SbcPrackMode]
Determines the PRACK mode required at the remote side:
[1] Optional = PRACK is optional for these UAs. If required,
the device performs the PRACK process on behalf of the
destination UA.
[2] Mandatory = PRACK is required for these UAs. Calls
from UAs that do not support PRACK are rejected. Calls
destined to these UAs are also required to support PRACK.
[3] Transparent (default) = The device does not intervene
with the PRACK process and forwards the request as is.
Web: SBC Enforce MKI Size
[IpProfile_SBCEnforceMKISize]
Enables MKI length negotiation for SRTP-to-SRTP flows
between SIP networks (i.e., IP Groups). This feature includes
the capability of modifying the MKI length on the inbound or
outbound SBC call leg, using IP Profiles.
[0] Disable = (Default) Device forwards the MKI size as is.
[1] Enable = Device changes the MKI length according to
the settings of the IP Profile parameter, MKISize.

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