Version 7.2  1165  Mediant 800B Gateway & E-SBC 
 
User's Manual   72. Configuration Parameters Reference 
Parameter  Description 
  [0] = Nothing is changed. 
  [1] = If the device receives RTP packets with a different 
source MAC address (than the MAC address of the 
transmitted RTP packets), then it sends RTP packets to 
this MAC address and removes this IP entry from the 
device's ARP cache table. 
  [2] = (Default) The device uses the received GARP packets 
to change the MAC address of the transmitted RTP 
packets. 
  [3] = Options 1 and 2 are used. 
Note: 
  For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required. 
  If the device is located in a network subnet which is 
connected to other gateways using a router that uses 
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for 
redundancy, then set the parameter to 0 or 2. 
RTP Base UDP Port 
configure voip > media rtp-
rtcp > base-udp-port 
[BaseUDPport] 
Global parameter that defines the lower boundary of the UDP 
port used for RTP, RTCP (RTP port + 1) and T.38 (RTP port + 
2). For more information on configuring the UDP port range, 
see 'Configuring RTP Base UDP Port' on page 210. 
The range of possible UDP ports is 6,000 to 65,535. The 
default base UDP port is 6000. 
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is 
required. 
rtcp-act-mode 
[RTCPActivationMode] 
Disables RTCP traffic when there is no RTP traffic. This 
feature is useful, for example, to stop RTCP traffic that is 
typically sent when calls are put on hold (by an INVITE with 
'a=inactive' in the SDP). 
  [0] Active Always = (Default) RTCP is active even during 
inactive RTP periods, i.e., when the media is in 'recvonly' or 
'inactive' mode.  
  [1] Inactive Only If RTP Inactive = No RTCP is sent when 
RTP is inactive. 
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway 
application. 
No-Op Packets Parameters 
no-operation-enable 
[NoOpEnable] 
Enables the transmission of RTP or T.38 No-Op packets. 
  [0] = Disable (default) 
  [1] = Enable 
This mechanism ensures that the NAT binding remains open 
during RTP or T.38 silence periods. 
[NoOpInterval]  Defines the time interval in which RTP or T.38 No-Op packets 
are sent in the case of silence (no RTP/T.38 traffic) when No-
Op packet transmission is enabled. 
The valid range is 20 to 65,000 msec. The default is 10,000. 
Note: To enable No-Op packet transmission, use the 
NoOpEnable parameter. 
no-operation-interval
Defines the payload type of No-Op packets.