Installation guide
MGCP-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS A-M
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Values 5xx return codes per RFC 3435
ca-failover-ip-addresses—Enter the IP addresses for call agent redundancy
support. You must enter the list of IP addresses enclosed in parentheses and separate
each IP address with a <Space>. You can enter one or more entries.
options—Enter the MGCP options. Used to place 911 calls for MGCP by use of the
Via parameter. This parameter is set by entering
#options x-via= <endpoint |
both>
in the ACLI
Values • endpoint—Endpoint is either a router or a phone
• both—There are two addresses, the phone number of the endpoint
and the IP address of the Net-Net SBC
Also used to communicate with send-only devices by typing #options drain-
sendonly
port-map-start—Enter the port number marking the beginning of the range of
ports you want to use for MGCP port mapping.
Default 0 (disabled)
Values Min: 0; 1025/ Max: 65535
port-map-end—Enter the port number marking the end of the range of ports you
want to use for MGCP port mapping. When MGCP port mapping is enabled, this
value must be greater than the port-map-start value.
Default 0 (disabled)
Values Min: 0; 1025 / Max: 65535
Path mgcp-config is an element under the media-manager path. The full path from the
topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > media-manager > mgcp-config.
Release First appearance: 1.0 / Most recent update: 4.1
RTC Status Supported
Notes The combination of entries in the private-realm field and the private-address field
must be unique. No two mgcp-config elements can have the same entries in the
private-realm field and the private-address entries.
This is a multiple instance configuration element.