User's Manual 842 Document #: LTRT-10466
Mediant 500L MSBR
Parameter Description
Web: Media Realm Table
EMS: Media Realm
CLI: configure voip > voip-
network realm
[CpMediaRealm]
This table parameter defines Media Realms. The Media Realm table
allows you to divide a Media-type interface (defined in the Interface
table) into several realms, where each realm is specified by a UDP port
range.
The format of the ini file table parameter is as follows:
[ CpMediaRealm ]
FORMAT CpMediaRealm_Index = CpMediaRealm_MediaRealmName,
CpMediaRealm_IPv4IF, CpMediaRealm_IPv6IF,
CpMediaRealm_PortRangeStart, CpMediaRealm_MediaSessionLeg,
CpMediaRealm_PortRangeEnd, CpMediaRealm_IsDefault,
CpMediaRealm_QoeProfile, CpMediaRealm_BWProfile;
[ \CpMediaRealm ]
For a detailed description of this table, see ''Configuring Media Realms''
on page 275.
Remote Media Subnet Table
Web: Remote Media
Subnet
EMS: Remote Media
Subnet
CLI: configure voip > voip-
network realm
remotemediasubnet
[SubRealm]
This table parameter 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 this table, see ''Configuring Remote Media
Subnets'' on page 278.
67.7 General SIP Parameters
The general SIP parameters are described in the table below.
Table 67-32: General SIP Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Send reject on overload
CLI: configure voip/sip-
definition advanced-
settings/reject-on-ovrld
[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 this parameter is disabled (i.e., 503 is not sent), the
device still discards the new SIP dialog-initiating requests when
the CPU is overloaded.
Web: SIP 408 Response upon
non-INVITE
Enables the device to send SIP 408 responses (Request Timeout)
upon receipt of non-INVITE transactions. Disabling this response
complies with RFC 4320/4321. By default, and in certain