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User's Manual   17. Control Network 
Parameter  Description 
IPv6 Interface Name 
ipv6if 
[CpMediaRealm_IPv6IF] 
Assigns an IPv6 network interface to the Media Realm.  
By default, no value is defined. 
To configure IP network interfaces, see Configuring IP 
Network Interfaces on page 142. 
Port Range Start 
port-range-start 
[CpMediaRealm_PortRangeStart] 
Defines the starting port for the range of media interface UDP 
ports. 
By default, no value is defined.  
Note: 
  You must either configure all your Media Realms with port 
ranges or all without; not some with and some without. 
  The available UDP port range is according to the 
BaseUDPport parameter. For more information, see 
''Configuring RTP Base UDP Port'' on page 203. 
  The base UDP port number (BaseUDPPort parameter) 
must be greater than the highest UDP port configured for a 
SIP Interface (see ''Configuring SIP Interfaces'' on page 
345). For example, if your highest configured UDP port for 
a SIP Interface is 6060, you must configure the 
BaseUDPPort parameter to any value greater than 6060. 
  The port must be different from ports configured for SIP 
traffic (i.e., ports configured for SIP Interfaces). For 
example, if the RTP port range is 6000 to 6999, the SIP 
port can be less than 6000 or greater than 6999. 
  Media Realms must not have overlapping port ranges. 
Number of Media Session Legs 
session-leg 
[CpMediaRealm_MediaSessionLeg] 
Defines the number of media sessions for the configured port 
range. 
By default, no value is defined.  
Port Range End 
port-range-end 
[CpMediaRealm_PortRangeEnd] 
(Read-only field) Displays the ending port for the range of 
media interface UDP ports. The device automatically 
populates the parameter with a value, calculated by the 
summation of the 'Port Range Start' parameter and 'Number of 
Media Session Legs' parameter (multiplied by the port chunk 
size) minus 1: 
start port + (sessions * port spacing) - 1 
For example, a port starting at 6,000, 5 sessions and 10 port 
spacing: 
6,000 + (5 * 10) - 1 = 6,000 + (50) - 1 = 
6,000 + 49 = 6,049 
The device allocates the UDP ports for RTP, RTCP and T.38 
traffic per leg in "jumps" (spacing) of 10. For example, if the 
port range starts at 6000 and the UDP port spacing is 10, the 
available ports include 6000, 6010, 6020, 6030, and so on 
(depending on number of media sessions). 
For RTCP and T.38 traffic, the port offset from the RTP port 
used for the voice session is one and two, respectively. For 
example, if the voice session uses RTP port 6000, the RTCP 
port and T.38 port for the session is 6001 and 6002, 
respectively. However, you can configure the device to use the 
same port for RTP and T.38 packets, by configuring the