Installation guide
REALM-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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network-interfaces—Enter the network interface through which this realm can be
reached. Entries in this parameter take the form:
<network-interface-
ID>:<subport>
.
mm-in-realm—Enable or disable media being steered through the Net-Net SBC
when the communicating endpoints are located in the same realm
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
mm-in-network—Enable or disable media being steered through the Net-Net
SBC when the communicating endpoints are located in different realms within the
same network (on the same network-interface). If this field is set to enabled, the
Net-Net SBC will steer all media traveling between two endpoints located in
different realms, but within the same network. If this field is set to disabled, then
each endpoint will send its media directly to the other endpoint located in a
different realm, but within the same network.
Default enabled
Values enabled | disabled
msm-release—Enable or disable the inclusion of multi-system (multiple Net-Net
SBCs) media release information in the SIP signaling request sent into the realm
identified by this realm-config element. If this field is set to enabled, another Net-
Net SBC is allowed to decode the encoded SIP signaling request message data sent
from a SIP endpoint to another SIP endpoint in the same network to restore the
original SDP and subsequently allow the media to flow directly between those two
SIP endpoints in the same network serviced by multiple Net-Net SBCs. If this field
is set to disabled, the media and signaling will pass through both Net-Net SBCs. If
this field is set to enabled, the media is directed directly between the endpoints of a
call.
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
qos-enable—Enable or disable the use of QoS in this realm
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
max-bandwidth—Enter the total bandwidth budget in kilobits per second for all
flows to/from the realm defined in this element. A max-bandwidth field value of 0
indicates unlimited bandwidth.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 2
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ext-policy-svr—Enter the name of the external policy server configuration used for
this realm
max-latency—Enter the maximum latency in milliseconds allowed for flows within
this realm. If this parameter is set to 0, then no alarm condition is set and no
requests to/from the realm are rejected. Reserved for future use.