User's Manual 622 Document #: LTRT-42060
Mediant 2600 E-SBC
Parameter Description
<LMIDocument version="1.0">
<LocalModeStatus>
<LocalModeActive>true</LocalModeActive>
<LocalModeDisplay>StandAlone
Mode</LocalModeDisplay>
</LocalModeStatus>
Web: SBC Dialog-Info
Interworking
CLI: configure voip/sbc general-
setting/sbc-dialog-info-interwork
[EnableSBCDialogInfoInterwo
rking]
Enables the interworking of dialog information (parsing of call
identifiers in XML body) in SIP NOTIFY messages received from a
remote application server.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
For more information, see ''Interworking Dialog Information in SIP
NOTIFY Messages'' on page 353.
CLI: sbc-keep-call-id
[SBCKeepOriginalCallId]
Enables the device to use the same call identification value
received in incoming messages for the call identification in outgoing
messages. The call identification value is contained in the SIP Call-
ID header.
[0] = (Default) Disable - the device creates a new Call-ID value
for the outgoing message.
[1] = Enable - the device uses the received Call-ID value of the
incoming message in the outgoing message.
Note: When the device sends an INVITE as a result of a
REFER/3xx termination, the device always creates a new Call-ID
value and ignores this parameter's settings.
Web: SBC GRUU Mode
CLI: sbc-gruu-mode
[SBCGruuMode]
Determines the Globally Routable User Agent (UA) URI (GRUU)
support, according to RFC 5627.
[0] None = No GRUU is supplied to users.
[1] As Proxy = (Default) The device provides same GRUU types
as the proxy provided the device’s GRUU clients.
[2] Temporary only = Supply only temporary GRUU to users.
(Currently not supported.)
[3] Public only = The device provides only public GRUU to
users.
[4] Both = The device provides temporary and public GRUU to
users. (Currently not supported.)
This parameter allows the device to act as a GRUU server for its
SIP UA clients, providing them with public GRUU’s, according to
RFC 5627. The public GRUU provided to the client is denoted in
the SIP Contact header parameters, "pub-gruu". Public GRUU
remains the same over registration expirations. On the other SBC
leg communicating with the Proxy/Registrar, the device acts as a
GRUU client.
The device creates a GRUU value for each of its registered clients,
which is mapped to the GRUU value received from the Proxy
server. In other words, the created GRUU value is only used
between the device and its clients (endpoints).
Public-GRUU: sip:userA@domain.com;gr=unique-id
Web: Bye Authentication
CLI: sbc-bye-auth
[SBCEnableByeAuthenticatio
Enables authenticating a SIP BYE request before disconnecting
the call. This feature prevents, for example, a scenario in which the
SBC SIP client receives a BYE request from a third-party imposer