Installation guide

MEDIA-MANAGER-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M
Version S-C6.1.0 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide 175
fragment-msg-bandwidth—Enter the maximum bandwidth that can be used by IP
fragment messages
Default 0
Values Min: 0 (fragment packets are treated as untrusted bandwidth); 2000 /
Max: 10000000
rfc2833-timestamp—Enable or disable use of a timestamp value calculated using
the actual time elapsed since the last RTP packet for H.245 to 2833 DTMF
interworking
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
default-2833-duration—Enter the time in milliseconds for the Net-Net SBC to use
when receiving an alphanumeric UII or SIP INFO with no specified duration.
Default 100
Values Min: 50 / Max: 5000
rfc2833-end-pkts-only-for-non-sig—Enable this parameter if you want only the
last three end 2833 packets used for non-signaled digit events. Disable this
parameter if you want the entire start-interim-end RFC 2833 packet sequence for
non-signaled digit events.
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
translate-non-rfc2833-event—Enable or disable the Net-Net SBC’s ability to
translate non-rfc2833 events.
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
dnsalg-server-timeout—Enable or disable allowing DNS queries to be sent to the
next configured server, even when contacting the Net-Net SBC’s DNS ALG on a
single IP address; uses the transaction timeout value set in the dns-server-
attributes configuration (part of the dns-config).
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
Path media-manager-config is an element under the media-manager path. The full
path from the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > media-manager >
media-manager.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 5.1
RTC Status state, latching, flow-time-limit, initial-guard-timer, and subsq-guard-timer are
supported. The remaining parameters are not supported.
Notes This is a single instance configuration element.