User's Manual  300  Document #: LTRT-42060 
  Mediant 2600 E-SBC 
Parameter  Description 
Web: Disconnect on Broken 
Connection 
CLI: disconnect-on-broken-
connection 
[IpProfile_DisconnectOnBrok
enConnection] 
Defines the device's handling of calls when RTP packets (media) 
are not received within a user-defined timeout (configured by the 
BrokenConnectionEventTimeout parameter). 
  [0] Ignore = The call is maintained despite no media and is 
released when signaling ends the call (i.e., SIP BYE). 
  [1] Disconnect = (Default) The device ends the call.) 
  [2] Reroute = (SBC application only) The device ends the call 
and searches the IP-to-IP Routing table for a matching rule and 
if found, generates a new INVITE to the corresponding 
destination (i.e., alternative routing). You can configure a routing 
rule whose matching characteristics is explicitly for calls with 
broken RTP connections. This is done using the Call Trigger 
parameter, as described in Configuring SBC IP-to-IP Routing 
Rules. 
Notes: 
  The device can only detect a broken RTP connection if silence 
compression is disabled for the RTP session. 
  If during a call the source IP address (from where the RTP 
packets are received by the device) is changed without notifying 
the device, the device rejects these RTP packets. To overcome 
this, configure the DisconnectOnBrokenConnection parameter 
to 0. By this configuration, the device doesn't detect RTP 
packets arriving from the original source IP address and 
switches (after 300 msec) to the RTP packets arriving from the 
new source IP address. 
  The corresponding global parameter is 
DisconnectOnBrokenConnection. 
Web: Input Gain 
CLI: input-gain 
[IpProfile_InputGain] 
Defines the pulse-code modulation (PCM) input gain control (in 
decibels). 
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default is 0 dB. 
Note: The corresponding global parameter is InputGain. 
Web: Voice Volume 
CLI: voice-volume 
[IpProfile_VoiceVolume] 
Defines the voice gain control (in decibels).   
The valid range is -32 to 31 dB. The default is 0 dB. 
Note: The corresponding global parameter is VoiceVolume.