Installation guide

MEDIA-MANAGER-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 173
red-mgcp-port—Enter the number of the port for checkpointing MGCP signaling
associated with the HA interface. Setting the red-mgcp-port value to 0 disables
MGCP HA.
Default 1986
Values Min: 1025 / Max: 65535
Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
red-max-trans—Set the size of media flow and MGCP signaling transaction lists
(i.e., Number of media flow or MGCP signaling transactions to store in memory at a
time)
Default 10000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
red-sync-start-time—Enter the time in milliseconds before this HA Net-Net SBC
should start media flow or MGCP signaling state checkpointing. This timer begins
immediately upon entering the Active state. After the timer expires, the HA Net-
Net SBC checks to see if it is still active. If this Net-Net SBC is no longer active and
becomes standby, it needs to checkpoint with its HA Net-Net SBC peer, now the
active Net-Net SBC peer.
Default 5000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
red-sync-comp-time—Enter the time in milliseconds that this standby Net-Net
SBC waits before checkpointing again with the active Net-Net SBC to obtain the
latest media flow and/or MGCP signaling transaction information once the initial
checkpointing process is complete
Default 1000
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
Notes This parameter is not RTC supported.
media-policing—Enable or disable the media policing feature
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
max-signaling-bandwidth—Enter the maximum signaling bandwidth allowed to
the host-path in bytes per second
Default 1000000
Values Min: 71000 / Max: 10000000
app-signaling-bandwidth—Select the percentage of the untrusted bandwidth
reserved for specific application messages. Currently the only supported application
message is RSIP for MGCP and NCS.
Default 0