User's Manual 892 Document #: LTRT-89730
Mediant 3000
Parameter Description
Remote Media Subnet
[SubRealm]
Defines Remote Media Subnets.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[RemoteMediaSubnet]
FORMAT RemoteMediaSubnet_Index = RemoteMediaSubnet_Realm,
RemoteMediaSubnet_RemoteMediaSubnetIndex,
RemoteMediaSubnet_RemoteMediaSubnetName,
RemoteMediaSubnet_PrefixLength,
RemoteMediaSubnet_AddressFamily,
RemoteMediaSubnet_DstIPAddress,
RemoteMediaSubnet_QOEProfileName,
RemoteMediaSubnet_BWProfileName;
[\RemoteMediaSubnet]
For a detailed description of the table, see ''Configuring Remote Media
Subnets'' on page 322.
Media Realm Extension Table
Media Realm Extension
[MediaRealmExtension]
Defines Media Realm Extensions.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ MediaRealmExtension ]
FORMAT MediaRealmExtension_Index =
MediaRealmExtension_MediaRealmIndex,
MediaRealmExtension_ExtensionIndex, MediaRealmExtension_IPv4IF,
MediaRealmExtension_IPv6IF, MediaRealmExtension_PortRangeStart,
MediaRealmExtension_PortRangeEnd,
MediaRealmExtension_MediaSessionLeg;
[ \MediaRealmExtension ]
For a detailed description of the table, see ''Configuring Media Realm
Extensions'' on page 324.
58.7 General SIP Parameters
The general SIP parameters are described in the table below.
Table 58-35: General SIP Parameters
Parameter Description
Max Call Duration (min)
[MaxCallDuration]
Defines the maximum duration (in minutes) of a call. If this duration is
reached, the device terminates the call. This feature is useful for
ensuring available resources for new calls, by ensuring calls are properly
terminated.
The valid range is 0 to 35,791. The default is 0 (i.e., no limitation).
Send reject on overload
[SendRejectOnOverload]
Disables the sending of SIP 503 (Service Unavailable) responses upon
receipt of new SIP dialog-initiating requests when the device's CPU is
overloaded and thus, unable to accept and process new SIP messages.
ï‚§ [0] Disable = No SIP 503 response is sent when CPU overloaded.
ï‚§ [1] Enable (default) = SIP 503 response is sent when CPU
overloaded.
ï‚§ Note: Even if the parameter is disabled (i.e., 503 is not sent), the
device still discards the new SIP dialog-initiating requests when the
CPU is overloaded.