Installation guide
178 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller ACLI Reference Guide Version S-C6.1.0
CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M MEDIA-PROFILE
frames-per-packet—Enter the number of frames per RTP packet. This field is used
to specify a media profile to facilitate Slow Start translations to Fast Start. A value of
0 means that this field is not being used.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 256
parameters—Enter any additional information for codecs
average-rate-limit—Enter the maximum speed in bytes per second for a flow that
this media profile applies to
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 125000000
peak-rate-limit—Enter the flowspec parameter r (bucket rate) / p (peak rate) value
to insert into COPS message for RACF/PDP configuration
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 125000000
max-burst-size—Enter the flowspec parameter b ( bucket depth) / m (minimum
policed unit) / M (maximum datagram size ) value to insert into COPS message for
RACF/PDP configuration
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 125000000
sdp-rate-limit-headroom—Specify the percentage of headroom to be added while
using the AS bandwidth parameter while calculating the
average-rate-limit
(rate limit for the RTP flow)
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 100
sdp-bandwidth—Enable or disable the use of the AS modifier in the SDP if the
req-bandwidth and sdp-rate-limit-headroom parameters are not set to valid
values in the corresponding media profile
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
police-rate—Enter the rate at which the Net-Net SBC polices media for external
bandwidth
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
subname—Enter a subname to create multiple media profiles with the same codec
name; using a bandwidth value is convenient. For example, you might set a subname
of 64k for a media-profile with a name value of PCMU.
Path media-profile is an element under the session-router path. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > media-profile.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 4.0